Diplomatic ties are expanding for Guyana as President Irfaan Ali received Letters of Credence from several newly appointed non-resident diplomats.
Among those welcomed were ambassadors from Hungary, Angola, and Bulgaria, along with high commissioners from Pakistan and Ghana.
In a social media post, President Ali said the engagements signal Guyana’s commitment to strengthening diplomatic relations, expanding cooperation, and creating new opportunities for its people.
“I welcomed Non-Resident Ambassadors Miklós Tamás Halmai of Hungary; Manuel Eduardo Dos Santos e Silva Bravo of the Republic of Angola; Eleonora Dimitrova of the Republic of Bulgaria; as well as Non-Resident High Commissioners Murad Ashraf Janjua of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan and Nii Amasah Namoale of the Republic of Ghana,” Dr Ali stated on his official Facebook page.