King Mohammed VI welcomed a group of newly appointed foreign ambassadors to the Royal Palace in Rabat on Wednesday, where they officially presented their credentials as representatives of their respective countries to the Kingdom of Morocco. The ceremony was attended by Morocco’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Nasser Bourita, and the King’s chamberlain, Sidi Mohamed El Alaoui.
The diplomats received included Mustafa Ilker Kiliç from Turkey; Isabelle Valois from Canada; Hassan Adoum Bakhit Haggar from Chad; Shakilla Umutoni Kazimbaya from Rwanda; Khalid Ben Salem Ben Ahmed Bamakhalif from Oman; Alberto Alejandro Rodriguez Aspillaga from Chile; Shahabudeen Bin Adam Shah from Malaysia; Sami Bin Abdullah Bin Othman Al-Saleh from Saudi Arabia; Enrique Ojeda Vila from Spain; Roberto Victorio Fernández from Cuba; Fafré Camara from Mali; Tessa Katapodis from Greece; Omar Sherif Abdoelrahman from Suriname; Le Kim Quy from Vietnam; and Yoon Yeonjean from South Korea.
This formal audience reaffirmed Morocco’s ongoing commitment to fostering strong diplomatic ties across continents. The presence of high-ranking officials from the Moroccan government, including Nasser Bourita and Sidi Mohamed El Alaoui, underscored the significance of the occasion in Morocco’s international relations strategy.