Envoys of four nations present credentials to President of India
New Delhi, May 30 (H.S.): The ambassadors of four countries, including Chad, Benin, Algeria, and Niger, met with President Droupadi Murmu at the Rashtrapati Bhavan on Friday and presented their letters of credence.According to a statement released by
Mrs Ildjima Badda Mallot, Ambassador of the Republic of Chad


Erick Jean-Marie Zinsou, Ambassador of the Republic of Benin


Abdenor Khelifi, Ambassador of the People’s Democratic Republic of Algeria


Zada Seidou, Ambassador of the Republic of Niger


New Delhi, May 30 (H.S.): The ambassadors of four countries, including Chad, Benin, Algeria, and Niger, met with President Droupadi Murmu at the Rashtrapati Bhavan on Friday and presented their letters of credence.According to a statement released by the Rashtrapati Bhavan, those who presented their letters of credence included the Ambassador of Chad, Ildjima Badda Mallot, the Ambassador of Benin, Eric Jean-Marie Ginsou, the Ambassador of the People's Democratic Republic of Algeria, Abdenur Khelifi, and the Ambassador of Niger, Zada Sedou.President Droupadi Murmu welcomed these ambassadors and expressed her commitment to strengthening relations with India. She stated that India will work to enhance cooperation with these countries in various fields and promote mutual interests.

The appointment of these ambassadors and the process of presenting letters of credence are important for strengthening diplomatic relations and promoting mutual understanding between the two countries. This will help promote cooperation and exchanges in various areas between the two countries.The appointment of these ambassadors is likely to increase cooperation between India and these four countries in trade, culture, education, and other areas. This presents an opportunity for India to strengthen its global ties and enhance its role on the international stage.

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