Monaco has accredited four new ambassadors and received the newly appointed Delegate General of Quebec, in a series of diplomatic formalities marked by a working lunch at the Hôtel Hermitage on Tuesday 10th March.
Isabelle Berro-Amadéi, Minister-Counsellor for External Relations and Cooperation, hosted the lunch, receiving the credentials of Rubén Estuardo Najera Contreras, Ambassador of Guatemala; Sanjeev Kumar Singla, Ambassador of India; Sir Thomas Drew KCMG, Ambassador of the United Kingdom; and Dr Teeko Tozay Yorlay, Ambassador of Liberia.
Henri-Paul Rousseau, Delegate General of Quebec, was also present, having presented his letters of appointment to the Sovereign earlier that morning.
According to a statement by the government, the discussions, held in the presence of Ludmilla Raconnat Le Goff, Delegate for Attractiveness to the Minister of State, and Guillaume Rose, Executive Director General of the Monaco Economic Board, covered the state of bilateral relations and areas of cooperation between Monaco and each of the countries represented.
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From left to right: Dr Teeko Tozay Yorlay, Ambassador of Liberia; Sanjeev Kumar Singla, Ambassador of India; Isabelle Berro-Amadéi, Minister-Counsellor for External Relations and Cooperation; Rubén Estuardo Najera Contreras, Ambassador of Guatemala; Sir Thomas Drew KCMG, Ambassador of the United Kingdom; and Henri-Paul Rousseau, Delegate General of Quebec. Credit: Stéphane Danna – Direction de la Communication