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Vladimir Putin accepted letters of credentials from foreign states' new ambassadors to Russia

November 16, 2006
13:15
The Grand Kremlin Palace, Moscow
Letter of credential is presented by the Ambassador of New Zealand, Christopher John Elder.
Letter of credential is presented by the Ambassador of New Zealand, Christopher John Elder.
Ambassador of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka to Russia, Udaianga Viratunga, gave the President a letter of credentials.
Ambassador of the Republic of Burundi to Russia, Renova Ndaiirukiie, gave the President a letter of credentials.
Iceland\'s ambassador to Russia, Benedikt Asgeirsson, gave the President a letter of credentials.
Belarus\'s ambassador to Russia, Vasilii Dolgolev, gave the President a letter of credentials.
The Union of Myanmar\'s ambassador to Russia, Min Tein, gave the President a letter of credentials.
Albania\'s ambassador to Russia, Todorach Liacho, gave the President a letter of credentials.
Canada\'s ambassador to Russia, Ralph James Lysyshyn, gave the President a letter of credentials.
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Letter of credential is presented by the Ambassador of New Zealand, Christopher John Elder.

The ceremony took place in the Alexander Hall in the Grand Kremlin Palace. The new ambassadors from eight countries gave the President their letters of credentials:

Republic of Macedonia — Zlatko Lecevski,

Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka — Udaianga Viratunga,

Republic of Burundi — Renova Ndaiirukiie,

Republic of Iceland — Benedikt Asgeirsson,

Republic of Belarus — Vasilii Dolgolev,

Union of Myanmar — Min Tein,

Republic of Albania — Todorach Liacho,

Canada — Ralph James Lysyshyn.

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Speech at the Ceremony during which Ambassadors from Foreign States Presented their Letters of Credentials
November 16, 2006

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Publication date: November 16, 2006, 13:15

Direct link: en.kremlin.ru/d/36648

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