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Ambassadors of different countries present the letters of credence to the president

Kathmandu: The ambassadors to Nepal from the countries have presented their letters of credence to the president Ram Chandra Paudel at a ceremony held at the Presidential Palace, Sheetal Niwas, on Thursday. 

The president received letters of credence from. Dr. Winfred Nil Okai Hammond, non-resident ambassador of the Republic of Ghana, Nikolay Yankov, non-resident ambassador of the Republic of Bulgaria, Alem Tsehaye Woldemariam, non-resident Ambassador of Eritrea and Josel Francisco IGNACIO, non-resident ambassador of the Republic of Philippines to Nepal, amidst a special ceremony held at the Office of the President, Maharajgunj.

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs Narayan Kaji Shrestha and other high-level officials of the government were present at the ceremony.

Here are some photos:

Dr. Winfred Nil Okai Hammond, non-resident ambassador of the Republic of Ghana.
Josel Francisco Ignacio, non-resident ambassador of the Republic of Philippines.
Alem Tsehaye Woldemariam, non-resident ambassador of Eritrea.
Nikolay Yankov, non-resident ambassador of the Republic of Bulgaria.

Photos: Office of the President of Nepal