Doha: HH the Amir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani received on Wednesday, in his office at the Amiri Diwan, the credentials of five new ambassadors to the State of Qatar. His Highness received the credentials of HE Ambassador of the State of Palestine Fayez Majed Abu Al Rab, HE Ambassador of the Republic of Peru Gonzalo Voto Bernales Gatica, HE Ambassador of the Republic of Cyprus Andreas Nicolaides, HE Ambassador of the Republic of Chile Patricio Diaz Bruton, and HE Ambassador of the Republic of Estonia Maria Belovas. HH the Amir welcomed the new ambassadors, wishing them success in their missions, and the relations between the State of Qatar and their countries further development and growth. For their part, Their Excellencies the Ambassadors conveyed to His Highness the greetings of the leaders of their countries and their wishes for continued progress and prosperity to the Qatari people. Earlier, Their Excellencies the Ambassadors were accorded official reception ceremonies upon arrival to the Amir Diwa n. Source: Qatar News Agency
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