President Maia Sandu received the credentials of ten ambassadors, IPN reports.
These are: Ambassador of Bulgaria Maya Nikolova Dobreva; Ambassador of Cyprus Marios Kountourides; Ambassador of Ecuador Juan Fernando Holguin Flores, and Ambassador of Ghana Oheneba Dr. Lesley Akua Akaya Opoku-Ware.
The credentials were also presented by Ambassador of Guinea Niankoye Haba, Ambassador of Kyrgyzstan Idris Kadyrkulov, Ambassador of Latvia Edgars Bondars, Ambassador of Luxemburg Alain de Muyser, Ambassador of the United States of Mexico Amparo Erendira Anguiano Rodriguez, and Ambassador of Uganda Kizige Moses Kawaaluuko.
President Sandu discussed the priorities in the development of the bilateral relations with the diplomats and wished them success in the fulfillment of their duties.
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