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Head of State received Letters of Credence from 4 new ambassadors

Head of State received Letters of Credence from 4 new ambassadors

The President of the Republic, Nicolás Maduro, received on Monday the credentials of the ambassadors of the Republic of Rwanda, Suriname, Cambodia and Saint Lucia.

The permanent representative of the Republic of Rwanda to the United Nations Organization (UN) and ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary of the Republic of Rwanda, concurrent in the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Claver Gatete, made the delivery in a ceremony held in the Sol del Perú room of the Miraflores Palace.

The non-resident ambassador designated by the Insular State of Saint Lucia, Peter Lansiquot, and the ambassador of the Kingdom of Cambodia to the Republic of Cuba, concurrent in the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Ban Borom, also appeared.

The will of both nations is focused on strengthening bilateral ties and cooperation in areas that contribute to development in political, economic, commercial, scientific, technical and cultural matters. between Venezuela and Kingdom of Cambodiarefers to the Presidential Press.

Gustaaf Rasiman, Ambassador of the Republic of Suriname designated to the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela also delivered the diplomatic document.

Venezuela and Suriname maintain cooperation agreements in the political, financial, agricultural, energy and cultural areas, within the framework of the Bolivarian Diplomacy of Peace and the complementarity of the peoples.

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