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Sheikh Mohamed witnesses swearing-in of new ambassadors

President Sheikh Mohamed

President Sheikh Mohamed witnessed the swearing-in ceremony of four newly appointed UAE ambassadors on Thursday at Qasr Al Shati in Abu Dhabi. The ambassadors will represent the UAE in various nations, including Unesco.

In his address, Sheikh Mohamed extended his best wishes to the ambassadors, urging them to fully dedicate themselves to enhancing the UAE’s relations with their respective host countries. He emphasized the importance of expanding mutual interests at all levels, underlining the UAE’s commitment to building effective global partnerships.

The oath-taking ceremony featured prominent individuals in diplomatic roles: Fahad Al Ameri, who is appointed as ambassador to Bahrain; Ibrahim Al Alawi, appointed as ambassador to Peru; Abdulrahman Al Jaber, appointed as ambassador to Bulgaria; and Ali Al Ali, appointed as ambassador to Unesco.

The newly appointed ambassadors expressed their sincere appreciation for the confidence placed in them and affirmed their commitment to fostering strong diplomatic ties. They emphasized their dedication to contributing to the UAE’s global engagement and playing a crucial role in advancing the nation’s interests on the international stage.

The ceremony marked a significant moment as these ambassadors officially undertook their responsibilities, symbolizing the UAE’s ongoing efforts to strengthen diplomatic relations and promote cooperation with countries around the world. The event took place at Qasr Al Shati, a historic venue in Abu Dhabi, adding a sense of prestige to the occasion.

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