Letters of credence will be presented to the President of Russia by: Akira Muto (Japan), Sarah Taylor (Canada), Simona Halperin (State of Israel), Carmelo Inguanez (Republic of Malta), Thit Linn Ohn (Republic of the Union of Myanmar), Aristide Rapougdondba Ludovic Tapsoba (Burkina Faso), Dato' Cheong Loon Lai (Malaysia), Ivan Orlic (Bosnia and Herzegovina), Genc Pecani (Republic of Albania), Mark Julian Trainor (New Zealand), Vinay Kumar (Republic of India), Enrique Ignacio Ferrer Vieyra (Argentine Republic), Alexander Rogozhnik (Republic of Belarus), Cecilia Piccioni (Italian Republic), Ricardo Martínez Vazquez (Kingdom of Spain), Julian Clare (Ireland), Jesper Var (Kingdom of Denmark), Michel Gerebtzoff (Kingdom of Belgium), Joanneke Marijke Balfoort (Kingdom of the Netherlands), Peter Mutuku Mathuki (Republic of Kenya), Siphandone Oybouabouddy (Lao People's Democratic Republic), Kubanychbek Bokontaev (Kyrgyz Republic), Marja Elina Liivala (Republic of Finland), Genet Teshome Jirru (Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia), Issa Abdou Sidikou (Republic of Niger), Gurgen Arsenyan (Republic of Armenia), Rahman Mustafayev (Republic of Azerbaijan) and Mark Grey Marongwe (Republic of Zimbabwe).
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The President will receive letters of credence from 28 newly-arrived ambassadors of foreign states
As per tradition, the ceremony will take place in the Alexander Hall of the Grand Kremlin Palace.
Announcement, November 5, 2024