President Maduro receives credential letters from new ambassadors

The President of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, received on Tuesday the Credentials of various ambassadors appointed to Venezuela, an activity that took place at the Sol del Perú Hall of Miraflores Palace, in Caracas.

The national president welcomed the new representatives of the republics of Ghana, Botswana, Angola and the Islamic Republic of Mauritania, as well as the new ambassador of Nicaragua.

For the Islamic Republic of Mauritania, the head of state welcomed Abdoulaye Wagne; for Angola, Florêncio Mariano Da Conceição E Almeida; for Botswana, Tebogo Teko Lily Motshome; for Ghana, Abena Pokua Adompim Busia, and for Nicaragua, Orlando José Gómez.

This Monday, all the new representatives of the five nations were welcomed by the Minister for Foreign Affairs, Carlos Faria, at the Casa Amarilla (Headquarters of the Chancellory), for the reception of the Copies of Style.

According to Faria’s publications on social networks, Venezuela seeks to strengthen cooperation and brotherhood with these countries, for a new stage of growth and transformation with the development of favorable strategic alliances for the peoples.