President Erdoğan receives credentials from newly appointed ambassadors in Ankara

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan received letters of credentials from newly appointed ambassadors during an official ceremony held at the Presidential Complex in Ankara on Wednesday.
The ceremony marked the formal beginning of the envoys' diplomatic missions in Türkiye. Following the presentation of credentials, souvenir photographs were taken to commemorate the occasion.
President Erdoğan then held separate meetings with each of the newly appointed ambassadors, welcoming Karina Cecilia Arias Fonseca de Giannotti of Panama, Jiang Xuebin of China, Marisa Farrugia of Malta, Sodiq Ashurboyzoda Imomi of Tajikistan, and Moustapha Sokhna Diop of Senegal.
The meetings provided an opportunity to discuss bilateral relations and cooperation between Türkiye and the respective countries. The new ambassadors are expected to further strengthen diplomatic ties and enhance collaboration in various fields during their tenure. (ILKHA)
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