Algiers: President of the Republic, Abdelmadjid Tebboune received Monday credentials from five new ambassadors to Algeria. The ambassadors concerned are the Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Somalia, Yusuf Ahmed Hassan, the Ambassador of the Republic of Guinea, Abdourahmane Sikhé Camara, the Ambassador of the Republic of Zambia, Topply Mulambo Lubaya, the Ambassador of the Republic of Bosnia Herzegovina, Bojana Kondic Panic and the Ambassador of the Republic of Estonia, Andres Rundu.
According to Algeria Press Service, the presentation of credentials is a formal diplomatic procedure that marks the beginning of an ambassador’s official duties in the host country. This event signifies a step towards strengthening diplomatic relations between Algeria and these countries. The newly appointed ambassadors are expected to foster bilateral cooperation in various sectors and enhance mutual understanding between their respective nations and Algeria.