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President Herzog Receives New Ambassadors from Six Nations

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President Herzog Receives New Ambassadors from Six Nations
Mrs. Maria Concepción Barahona Páez (L) the new Ambassador of Ecuador to Israel, during the swearing-in ceremony for ambassadors, at the Israeli President Isaac Herzog (L) residence in Jerusalem. Jerusalem, May 23, 2023. Photo by Yoav Dudkevitch/TPS
By Gil Tanenbaum/TPS • 23 May, 2023

Jerusalem, 23 May, 2023 (TPS) — President Isaac Herzog received the credentials Tuesday of the new ambassadors to Israel from a number of countries including Sri Lanka, Ecuador, Guatemala, Ethiopia, Uruguay and Portugal. The ambassadors were received in a series of official ceremonies held at the President’s Residence in Jerusalem.

The incoming ambassadors were welcomed by the IDF Orchestra playing their respective national anthems and they inspected an IDF honor guard in the Ceremonial Plaza, after which they presented their letters of credence to the President in the Great Hall. The President held an audience with each ambassador, after which each ambassador signed the guest book. At the end of each ceremony, the Israeli national anthem was played.

The first ambassador to present his letters of credence was from the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka. H.E. Menik Hitihamy Mudiyanselage Nimal Bandara.

“The first visit of an Israeli president in Sri Lanka was made by my father, who met President Jayewardene in 1986,” said President Herzog. “My parents were very impressed with what they saw in Sri Lanka.”

Next to present her credentials was Ecuador’s Ambassador H.E. Ms. Maria Concepción Barahona Páez.

“We are so happy that you’re here,” Herzog told her. “Ecuador is a close friend of Israel. We hosted President Lasso just last year. It was a great honor for us, and I believe it dramatically strengthened our relations. So, welcome!”

Then the president received the credentials of the Ambassador of the Republic of Guatemala, H.E. Ava Atzum Arévalo de Moscoso, who, in her previous role, served as Deputy Foreign Minister of Guatemala. Guatemala is one of only four nations to have an embassy in Jerusalem, recognizing the city as Israel’s capitol.

President Herzog welcomed her and said, “Welcome to Israel, Madam Ambassador. You represent one of the countries historically closest to Israel, from day one.”

Ambassador Arévalo de Moscoso said, “We are celebrating 75 years of our [nations’] diplomatic relations this year, and five years since our embassy moved to Jerusalem. Everyone in Guatemala loves Israel and it is an enormous privilege for me to represent my country here.”

After Arévalo de Moscoso, Ambassador of Ethiopia, H.E. Mr. Tesfaye Anteneh presented his credentials to the President. The two discussed the importance of the relations between Ethiopia and Israel.

“Mr. Ambassador, it is a great honor to receive your credentials,” said President Herzog, “especially given the close historic and sentimental ties between Israel and your country. We have an incredible Ethiopian community in Israel and are looking forward to strengthening our relationship as much as possible.”

The incoming ambassador said, “Ethiopia and Israel share long historic ties, which began with the Queen of Sheba and King Solomon 3,000 years ago. That is why the connection between our nations is so wonderful. I intend to focus on strengthening the bilateral ties between our nations during my time here. And I further came to study Israeli technology.”

Then the Ambassador of the Oriental Republic of Uruguay, H.E. Mr. Manuel Etchevarren Aguerre presented his credentials to the President who commented, “We are delighted that you are here. We view Uruguay as a very close friend of Israel, and as an incredible country that is always with us.”

The ambassador thanked the president and said, “I think that the ties with Israel are very important. Israel has been a friend of ours from the beginning and to this day.”

Finally, the Ambassador of the Portuguese Republic, H.E. Mr. Luís Filipe Ribeiro da Silva Barros presented his credentials. The president opened his remarks to da Silva Barros by noting that it was a great honor for him to welcome the ambassador saying, “Your country is a great friend of ours and the relations with Portugal are special to us. Please convey my warmest regards to your president, who is a wonderful person and dear friend. I wish you a meaningful service in Israel.” The ambassador thanked the president for his kind words and for the warm reception.”

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