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Four non-resident ambassadors present letter of credence



KATHMANDU: Non-resident ambassadors of four countries to Nepal presented their letters of credence to President Bidya Devi Bhandari on Monday.

At a special ceremony organized at Sheetal Niwas, Ambassador of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Muhamed Cengic; of Republic of Mali, Sekou Kasse; of the Republic of Uganda, Dinah Grach Akello; and of the Republic of Cyprus, Agis Loizo, presented their letters of credence to President Bhandari, reads a press statement issued by Spokesperson of the Office of the President, Chhabindra Parajuli.

Foreign Minister Pradeep Kumar Gyawali and high ranking officials of the government were present on the occasion.

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