Monaco accredits five new ambassadors at Hôtel Hermitage lunch

Monaco’s Minister of External Relations and Cooperation, Isabelle Berro-Amadeï, received five newly accredited ambassadors on Thursday 2nd April at a lunch held at the Hôtel Hermitage Monte-Carlo.

The diplomats represented Benin, Estonia, Kuwait, Norway and Hungary: Corinne Brunet, Ambassador of Benin; Viljar Lubi, Ambassador of Estonia; Abdullah Suleiman Alshaheen, Ambassador of Kuwait; Vegar Sundsbó Brynildsen, Ambassador of Norway; and Miklós Erik Tromler, Ambassador of Hungary.

The meeting was also attended by the Honorary Consul General of Norway, the Honorary Consuls of Estonia and Hungary, and representatives from the Monaco Economic Board and the Conseil Stratégique pour l’Attractivité.

Discussions covered the various aspects of the friendship and cooperation ties Monaco maintains with each of the five countries.

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From left to right: Vegar Sundsbó Brynildsen, Ambassador of Norway; Corinne Brunet, Ambassador of Benin; Isabelle Berro-Amadeï, Minister of External Relations and Cooperation; Miklós Erik Tromler, Ambassador of Hungary; and Abdullah Suleiman Alshaheen, Ambassador of Kuwait. Not pictured: Viljar Lubi, Ambassador of Estonia. Credit: Stéphane Danna – Direction de la Communication.