Monaco welcomes five new ambassadors in diplomatic ceremony
Five ambassadors from Japan, Lesotho, Georgia, Montenegro and Panama were officially received by Foreign Minister Isabelle Berro-Amadei at the Hotel Hermitage.
The Principality has strengthened its diplomatic ties with the formal reception of five new ambassadors representing countries across three continents.
Foreign Affairs Minister Isabelle Berro-Amadei hosted the accreditation ceremony at the prestigious Hotel Hermitage, welcoming the newly appointed diplomatic representatives from Japan, Lesotho, Georgia, Montenegro and Panama.
The formal luncheon marked the beginning of these ambassadors' official tenure in their roles, representing their respective nations' interests in Monaco. The ceremony underscores the Principality's commitment to maintaining robust international relationships across diverse regions, from Asia-Pacific to the Balkans and Southern Africa.
Such diplomatic appointments are crucial for Monaco's international standing, facilitating trade relationships, cultural exchanges and cooperation agreements that benefit the principality's economic and strategic interests.