Putin Hosts Credential Ceremony for Ambassadors from 34 Nations at the Kremlin
January 15, 202661 ViewsRead Time: 1 minutes

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Russian President Vladimir Putin formally received the credentials of ambassadors from 34 nations today, including representatives from Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Algeria, Iraq, and Afghanistan. Notably, the group also included ambassadors from 11 countries classified as unfriendly, such as France, Norway, and Sweden.
Attendance of Diplomatic Representatives
The ceremony featured heads of diplomatic missions from various nations, including:
Slovakia: Peter Krištof
Slovenia: Alenka Suhadolnik
France: Nicolas Louis Marie Olivier de Rivière
Somalia: Mohamed Abubakar Zubair
Venue Details
This event took place in the "Alexander" Hall at the Grand Kremlin Palace, following the tradition of welcoming new ambassadors and exchanging official credentials. This ceremony underscores Russia's ongoing diplomatic engagements with a diverse array of countries, both friendly and unfriendly.
