On November 26, Vladimir Putin will receive letters of credence from newly arrived ambassadors of 15 countries.
By tradition, the ceremony will take place at the Grand Kremlin Palace’s Alexander Hall.
Mr Putin will receive letters of credence from Park Ro-byug (Republic of Korea), Mike Nicholas Sango (Republic of Zimbabwe), Abdel Hafiz Nofal (State of Palestine), Znaur Gassiyev (Republic of South Ossetia), Maheshwarsingh Khemloliva (Republic of Mauritius), Miguel Umberto Lecaro Barsenas (Republic of Panama), Nadir Yusif Eltayeb Babiker (Republic of Sudan), Adrian McDaid (Ireland), Saman Kumara Ranjit Weerasinghe (Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka), Ahmed Abdulrahman Mahmoud Ismail al-Saati (Kingdom of Bahrain), John Peter Ericson (Kingdom of Sweden), Arti Hilpus (Republic of Estonia), Ms Hayati Binti Ismail (Malaysia), Zvi Heifetz (State of Israel), and Valentin Nkuman Tavun Matungul (Democratic Republic of the Congo).