UAE President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan received the credentials of a number of newly appointed ambassadors to the United Arab Emirates.
During the credential presentation ceremony on Thursday, H.H. Sheikh Mohamed welcomed Zimbabwe's Isaac Ananias Moyo, Thailand's Bolbongse Vangphaen and China's Zeng Jixin, wishing them success in strengthening cooperation between the UAE and their respective countries.
H.H. Sheikh Mohamed affirmed that they will receive all necessary support to enable them to carry out their duties effectively.
He also underscored that the UAE’s longstanding approach is rooted in reinforcing cooperation and building partnerships for the benefit of its people and peoples around the world.
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