Five New Ambassadors Present Credentials to Monaco
Foreign Minister Isabelle Berro-Amadeï formally welcomed ambassadors from Japan, Lesotho, Georgia, Montenegro and Panama at the Hôtel Hermitage.
The Principality has strengthened its diplomatic ties with the formal accreditation of five new ambassadors representing diverse nations across the globe.
Foreign Minister Isabelle Berro-Amadeï hosted the diplomatic ceremony at the Hôtel Hermitage, where she welcomed the newly appointed envoys from Japan, Lesotho, Georgia, Montenegro and Panama. The ambassadors presented their credentials during the official luncheon, marking the beginning of their diplomatic missions to Monaco.
The accreditation represents Monaco's continued expansion of its international diplomatic network, fostering relationships with countries spanning from East Asia to the Balkans and Central America. These diplomatic appointments will facilitate enhanced cooperation in areas of mutual interest including trade, culture and international affairs.
The formal reception underscores Monaco's commitment to maintaining robust diplomatic relations despite its small size, with the Principality hosting ambassadors from dozens of nations worldwide.