Biya receives new Ambassadors at Unity Palace, years after COVID-19 restrictions

The new Ambassadors to Cameroon are set to deepen the relationship between their country and Cameroon.

Received at the Unity Palace on June 2, 2023, were five new accredited Ambassadors to Cameroon. Their Highnesses, Armando Kote Echuanca, designated Ambassador of the Republic of Equatorial Guinea, Kim Jonghan of the Republic of Korea, Eric Jacquemin of the Kingdom of Belgium, Mohammed Karim Ben Becher of Tunisia, and Volkan Isikci of the Republic of Turkey.

These Ambassadors presented their letters of credentials to the President of the Republic of Cameroon, Paul Biya.

The new heads of diplomatic missions were received separately by President Paul Biya for the presentation of the letters of credence and a brief exchange.

The Head of state was assisted by the Minister of State, Secretary General at the Presidency of The Republic, Ferdinand Ngoh Ngoh, the Minister of External Relations Lejeune Mbella Mbella, the Minister, Director of the Civil Cabinet at the Presidency, Samuel Mvondo Ayolo and the Commander of the presidential guard Beko’o Abondo Charles.

This tradition at the Unity Palace was renewed after being interrupted by restrictions related to COVID-19.

Source: Cameroon News Agency

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