President Maduro received Credentials from new ambassadors to Venezuela

Delivery of Credential Letters
Presidential Press

Published at: 27/08/2025 12:32 PM

The President of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, received this Wednesday at the Miraflores Palace in Caracas, the Credential Letters of the new Ambassadors of Belarus, the Kingdom of Cambodia, Ivory Coast, Hungary, and the Republic of Azerbaijan.

The new ambassador of the Kingdom of Cambodia, Chea Thireak, was accredited to the Head of State to mark the beginning of a new chapter in bilateral relations, aimed at prosperity and the strengthening of exchange and brotherhood between both peoples.

Subsequently, the new ambassador of the Republic of Ivory Coast, Damoutene Alassane Zié, presented his Credentials to the Venezuelan president, who gave him the most cordial welcome to the country.

Subsequently, the new representative of the Republic of Azerbaijan, Novruz Oğlu Rzayev, presented his Credentials, as part of the strengthening of cooperation and alliance between the two member countries of the Non-Aligned Movement (MNOAL).

The Dignitary also received Credential Letters from the representative of the Republic of Belarus, Dzmitry Dzeravinski, with whom he reaffirmed the alliances that have been established between the two nations, based on a path of active cooperation for the next ten years, as well as a shared position on the new multipolar order.

Finally, President Maduro received the new Hungarian ambassador, Dániel Szécsi, with the objective of continuing to strengthen relations of friendship and cooperation in sectors of interest to both nations.

Mazo News Team

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