President Kavelashvili receives credentials from 16 resident, non-resident ambassadors

Following the formal ceremony, President Kavelashvili wished the ambassadors success in their future diplomatic work

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Front News Georgia
President Mikheil Kavelashvili has officially received letters of credence from resident and non-resident ambassadors representing 16 countries, the Presidential Administration has announced.
The credential presentation ceremony took place at the Presidential Palace. According to the press service, ambassadors from Israel, France, Hungary, Ireland, Australia, Montenegro, South Africa, Chile, Kyrgyzstan, Congo, Portugal, New Zealand, Belarus, the Arab Republic of Egypt, the Sultanate of Oman, and the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan participated in the event.
Following the formal ceremony, President Kavelashvili wished the ambassadors success in their future diplomatic work.
The event was attended by Chief of the Presidential Administration Ketevan Kvinikadze and Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Giorgi Zurabashvili.
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