“We’re Ready for Fair Business,” President Weah Says as He Receives 8 Additional Letters of Credence


Twenty-four hours after receiving Letters of Credence from eight ambassadors, the President of the Republic, Dr. George Manneh Weah, today, January 23, 2020, took delivery of seven additional letters from ambassadors representing their various heads of state and governments.
 
 
Receiving the letters in separate ceremonies at his Ministry of Foreign Affairs office from ambassadors hailing from Asia, Europe and Africa, the Liberian Leader reemphasized his administration’s willingness to embrace countries and governments that share the common ideas of world peace, security and development.
 
 
Ambassadors who presented their respective letters of credence to President Weah include: H.E. Ambassador Ahmed Nasir Alkhajeh of the United Arab Emirate (UAE), residing in Conakry, Guinea; H.E. Ms. Shirley Ho-Vicario, Ambassador of Philippines, with residence in Abuja, Nigeria; H.E. Ambassador Michael Wimmer of the Kingdom of Belgium, residing in Abidjan, Cote d’Ivoire; H. E. Ambasador Regassa Kefale of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, residing in Accra, Ghana and H.E. Ms. Anne Lugon –Moulin, Ambassador of the Swiss Confederation, residing in Abidjan , Cote d’Ivoire.
 
 
Others include H. E. Abdullah Bin Hamed Alsobaiee, ambassador of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, residing in Abidjan, Cote d’Ivoire; H.E. Ambassador Mrs. Özlem Gülsün Ergün Ulueren of Turkey residing in Accra, Ghana; and H.E. Ebraima Manneh, Ambassador of the Republic of Gambia having residence in Freetown, Serra Leone.
 
 
The President expressed appreciation to the ambassadors and assured them that Liberia is open to fostering diplomatic relations with nations that continue to support the country’s development agenda and global peace initiative.
 
 
He said Liberia remains ready to do fair business with nations of the world that are interested in tapping its vast investment possibilities.
 
 
The eight ambassadors, on behalf of their respective governments and peoples, promised to make contributions to Liberia’s development drive and enhanced diplomatic ties.