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King Mohammed VI Welcomes New Foreign Ambassadors in Rabat

PUBLISHED June 4, 2026
King Mohammed VI Welcomes New Foreign Ambassadors in Rabat

Royal Reception of Ambassadors in Rabat

On Thursday, June 4, 2026, His Majesty King Mohammed VI graciously welcomed a group of foreign ambassadors at the Royal Palace in Rabat. This formal gathering marked the presentation of credentials by the new ambassadors, who are appointed as plenipotentiaries and extraordinary representatives from their respective countries to the Kingdom of Morocco. Among the distinguished diplomats in attendance were Dimitri Tzantchev, the EU Ambassador; Helena Nolan, the Irish Ambassador; and Pavel Klucky, the Czech Ambassador, showcasing the diverse international representation in Morocco.

The list of ambassadors included notable figures such as Helge Andreas Seland from Norway, Diego Morejon Pazmino from Ecuador, and Ali Daher from Lebanon. Additionally, Richard Duke Buchan III represented the United States, while Luis Filipe E Faro Ramos served as the Portuguese ambassador. The gathering also featured Foday Malang from The Gambia, Bienvenu Okiemy from the Republic of the Congo, Ahmed Abdel Rahman Al-Bakr from Kuwait, and Philippe Lalliot from France. Their presence underscores Morocco's commitment to fostering strong diplomatic relationships with various nations around the globe.

The ceremony was attended by Nasser Bourita, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, African Cooperation, and Moroccan Expatriates, as well as Sidi Mohammed El Alaoui, the King's Chamberlain. This event not only symbolizes the strengthening of diplomatic ties but also reflects Morocco's strategic importance in international relations. The exchange of credentials between the King and the ambassadors sets the stage for future collaboration and mutual understanding in political, economic, and cultural domains.

As reported by en.hespress.com.

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