The Russian President will receive the letters of credence from the following ambassadors: Else Nizigama Ntamagiro (Republic of Burundi), Marat Tazhin (Republic of Kazakhstan), Antoine Somda (Burkina Faso), Ibrahim Suleiman Mohammad al-Darat (State of Libya), Smail Allahua (People’s Democratic Republic of Algeria), Rudiger von Fritsch (Federal Republic of Germany), Saud Ben Abdullah Zaid al-Mahmoud (State of Qatar), Jaime Giron Duarte (Republic of Colombia), Zaheer Aslam Janjua (Islamic Republic of Pakistan), Pablo Anselmo Tettamanti (Argentine Republic), Imomudin Sattorov (Republic of Tajikistan), Kilifoti Eteauati (Independent State of Samoa), Margaret Anne Louise Jobson (Jamaica), Matlotliso Lineo Lydia Khechane-Ntoane (Kingdom of Lesotho).
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Vladimir Putin will receive letters of credence from fourteen new ambassadors
On June 27, Vladimir Putin will receive the letters of credence from fourteen new ambassadors to the Russian Federation. Following tradition, the ceremony will be held in the Alexander Hall of the Grand Kremlin Palace.
Announcement, June 27, 2014