Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi on Monday received diplomatic credentials from 23 newly appointed ambassadors to Egypt, reaffirming the country's commitment to strengthening diplomatic ties and expanding cooperation with nations worldwide, according to a presidency statement. The president welcomed the new envoys, expressing Egypt's appreciation for its "distinguished relations" with their countries and stressing Cairo's readiness to provide all necessary support to ensure the success of their diplomatic missions. Sisi also wished the ambassadors success in their efforts to deepen bilateral relations and coordination with Egypt. The new ambassadors represent countries spanning Europe, Asia, Africa, and Latin America. They include: 1. Rita Viktória Herencsár, Ambassador of the Republic of Hungary; 2. IWAI Fumio, Ambassador of Japan; 3. Aamir Shaukat, Ambassador of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan; 4. Maquento Sebastião Lopes, Ambassador of the Republic of Angola; 5. Mounir CISSE, Ambassador of the Republic of Guinea; 6. Louise Searle, Ambassador of New Zealand; 7. Michał Murkociński, Ambassador of the Republic of Poland; 8. Suresh K. Reddy, Ambassador of the Republic of India; 9. Lars Bo Moeller, Ambassador of the Kingdom of Denmark; 10. Luz Elena Martínez Kasab, Ambassador of the Republic of Colombia; 11. Evgeny Sobolevsky, Ambassador of the Republic of Belarus; 12. Mark Bryson-Richardson, Ambassador of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland; 13. Erik Berger Husem, Ambassador of the Kingdom of Norway; 14. Nguyễn Nam Dương, Ambassador of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam; 15. Aidan O'Hara, Ambassador of Ireland; 16. Nikoloz Abkhazava, Ambassador of Georgia; 17. Hamad Obaid Ibrahim Salem Alzaabi, Ambassador of the United Arab Emirates; 18. Sergio Román Carranza Förster, Ambassador of the Kingdom of Spain; 19. Agostino Palese, Ambassador of the Republic of Italy; 20. Henry B. Fahnbulleh, Ambassador of the Republic of Liberia; 21. Christian Müller, Ambassador of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg (Resident in Luxembourg); 22. Tatiana Daniela Garcia Silva, Ambassador of the Republic of Nicaragua (Resident in Türkiye); 23. Daniela Rotondaro, Ambassador of the Republic of San Marino (Resident in Rome) According to the presidency, the ceremony reflects Egypt's ongoing efforts to enhance international engagement and promote dialogue with its global partners across political, economic, and cultural fronts. Attribution: Amwal Al Ghad English Rita Viktória Herencsár, Ambassador of the Republic of Hungary IWAI Fumio, Ambassador of Japan Aamir Shaukat, Ambassador of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan Maquento Sebastião Lopes, Ambassador of the Republic of Angola Mounir CISSE, Ambassador of the Republic of Guinea; Louise Searle, Ambassador of New Zealand Michał Murkociński, Ambassador of the Republic of Poland Suresh K. Reddy, Ambassador of the Republic of India Lars Bo Moeller, Ambassador of the Kingdom of Denmark Luz Elena Martínez Kasab, Ambassador of the Republic of Colombia Evgeny Sobolevsky, Ambassador of the Republic of Belarus Mark Bryson-Richardson, Ambassador of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Erik Berger Husem, Ambassador of the Kingdom of Norway Nguyễn Nam Dương, Ambassador of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam Aidan O'Hara, Ambassador of Ireland; Nikoloz Abkhazava, Ambassador of Georgia; Hamad Obaid Ibrahim Salem Alzaabi, Ambassador of the United Arab Emirates; Sergio Román Carranza Förster, Ambassador of the Kingdom of Spain Agostino Palese, Ambassador of the Republic of Italy Henry B. Fahnbulleh, Ambassador of the Republic of Liberia Christian Müller, Ambassador of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg (Resident in Luxembourg); Tatiana Daniela Garcia Silva, Ambassador of the Republic of Nicaragua Daniela Rotondaro, Ambassador of the Republic of San Marinoro Prev 1 of 23 Next