King Mohammed VI received several new ambassadors to the Kingdom’s diplomatic missions on Monday at the Royal Palace in Rabat, presenting them with their letters of appointment.
The new ambassadors are:
– Ahmed Reda Chami, Ambassador to the European Union,
– Othman El Ferdaous, Ambassador to the Republic of Côte d’Ivoire,
– Majid Halim, Ambassador to Malaysia,
– Omar Amghar, Ambassador to the Republic of Serbia,
– Ridouane Al-Husseini, Ambassador to the Republic of Indonesia,
– Younes Deghouse, Ambassador to Saint Lucia,
– Najwa El Bouarq, Ambassador to the Republic of Congo,
– Buthaina Al-Kurdodi, Ambassador to the Republic of Bangladesh,
– Abdelkader Jamouzi, Ambassador to the Republic of Cameroon,
– Mohamed Aboumaraten, Ambassador to the Republic of Niger,
– Fatiha Al-Ayadi, Ambassador to Denmark,
– Mustafa Al-Alami Al-Felous, Ambassador to the Central African Republic.
Following this, Omar Amghar, Ridouane Al-Husseini, Younes Deghouse, Najwa El Bouarq, Buthaina Al-Kurdodi, Abdelkader Jamouzi, Mohamed Aboumaraten, Fatiha Al-Ayadi, and Mustafa Al-Alami Al-Felous took their oaths before His Majesty the King.
The reception was attended by the Minister of Foreign Affairs, African Cooperation, and Moroccan Expatriates, Nasser Bourita, and the Royal Chamberlain, Sidi Mohammed Alaoui.