King Mohammed VI’s Diplomatic Engagement in Rabat
On June 4, 2026, King Mohammed VI of Morocco hosted a significant diplomatic event at the Royal Palace in Rabat, where he received a number of foreign ambassadors. During this formal audience, the ambassadors presented their letters of credence, marking their official appointment as plenipotentiary representatives of their respective countries in Morocco. This gathering underscores the importance of international relations and Morocco's strategic role in fostering diplomatic ties with various nations.
The ambassadors who participated in this important ceremony included:
- Mr. Dimiter Tzantchev, Ambassador of the European Union;
- Ms. Helena Nolan, Ambassador of Ireland;
- Mr. Pavel Klucky, Ambassador of the Czech Republic;
- Mr. Helge Andreas Seland, Ambassador of the Kingdom of Norway;
- Mr. Diego Morejon Pazmino, Ambassador of the Republic of Ecuador;
- Mr. Ali Daher, Ambassador of the Lebanese Republic;
- Mr. Richard Duke Buchan III, Ambassador of the United States of America;
- Mr. Luis Filipe E Faro Ramos, Ambassador of the Portuguese Republic;
- Mr. Foday Malang, Ambassador of the Republic of Gambia;
- Mr. Bienvenu Okiemy, Ambassador of the Republic of Congo;
- Mr. Ahmed Abdel Rahman Al-Bakr, Ambassador of the State of Kuwait;
- Mr. Philippe Lalliot, Ambassador of the French Republic.
The event was attended by key Moroccan officials, including Mr. Nasser Bourita, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, African Cooperation, and Moroccans Living Abroad, alongside Sidi Mohammed El Alaoui, the King's Chamberlain. This gathering is indicative of Morocco's commitment to enhancing its diplomatic relations and showcases the diversity of nations represented in Rabat, highlighting the global interest in Morocco's political and economic landscape.
As reported by h24info.ma.