Belarusian and Indonesian Ambassadors deliver Credential Letters to President Nicolás Maduro

This Monday, the President of the Republic, Nicolás Maduro Moros, received the Credentials of the new ambassadors of the Republics of Belarus and Indonesia, accredited by their respective governments in the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela.

Andrei Leonidovich Molchan, Designated Ambassador of the Republic of Belarus, and Imam Edy Mulyono, Designated Head by the Republic of Indonesia are the illustrious foreign diplomats who visited the Venezuelan Head of State at the Presidential palace of Miraflores, in Caracas. The meeting was held in the Sol del Perú Hall, complying with the preventive biosafety measures, which allowed, however, a sharing with the National President.

Last Tuesday, November 17, the new ambassadors of Belarus and Indonesia presented the Copies of Style to the Minister of People’s Power for Foreign Relations, Jorge Arreaza, who, together with the Vice Minister, Iván Gil, welcomed the senior representatives in a ceremony held at the Yellow House “Antonio José de Sucre” (Seat of the Venezuelan Chancellory), in Caracas.

Molchan previously served as a specialist for the Belarusian Chancellory. The new diplomat of the European nation, strengthens the ties of friendship and respect that have characterized bilateral cooperation since its inception in 2006, during the government of Commander Hugo Chávez and strengthened by President Nicolás Maduro.

For his part, Ambassador Imam Edy Mulyono has had a broad professional and international career, especially in peacekeeping missions under the auspices of the United Nations, reports the Venezuelan Chancellory.