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Seychelles: Angolan Ambassador Presents Credentials Letters Today


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Angola Press Agency (Luanda)

1 July 2008
Posted to the web 1 July 2008

Victoria

Ambassador Ambrósio Lukoki will this Tuesday, in Victoria city, present his credential letters to the President of Seychelles, James Michel, as Angola's Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary representative to that African country covered by the Indian Ocean.

After the accrediting ceremony at the State House, the diplomat will be received by the vice President, Joseph Belmont, followed by a meeting with the dean of the diplomatic mission in Victoria, Russian ambassador Alexander Vladimirov, as well as with ambassador of the United Kingdom, Oliaji Trade.

The programme also includes an audience with speaker of the National Assembly, Patrick Herminie, with Foreign Affairs minister, Patrick Pillay, as well as with the ministers of Education and Finance, Bernard Shamlaye and Danny Faure, respectively.

With a residence in Dar-Es-Salaam (Tanzania), Ambassador Ambrósio Lukoki will also present credential letters in Kenya, Uganda and in Burundi. The ambassador will also represent Angola at the United Nations System, with headquarters in Nairobi (Kenya).


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