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Abu Dhabi: His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the President of the UAE, officially welcomed a group of newly appointed ambassadors during a formal event on Thursday.
Among those presenting their credentials were Isaac Ananias Moyo from Zimbabwe, Bolbongse Vangphaen from Thailand, and Zeng Jixin from China. This ceremony signifies the initiation of their diplomatic missions within the UAE.
During the occasion, Sheikh Mohamed offered a warm reception to the new envoys, extending his wishes for success in their assignments. He expressed optimism regarding their potential to enhance bilateral ties and collaboration between the UAE and their home countries.
The President also assured the ambassadors of the UAE's full backing, highlighting the country's commitment to providing necessary support for their diplomatic efforts.
Reiterating the UAE's commitment to a global perspective, Sheikh Mohamed emphasized the nation's dedication to promoting international partnerships. He underlined the importance of collaboration and sustainable development for the welfare of the UAE populace and the global community.
This credential ceremony showcases the UAE's persistent efforts to enhance its diplomatic presence and solidify its role as a vital partner in the international arena.
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