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Dean of Diplomatic Corps holds farewell reception for ambassadors

In a ceremony attended by heads of diplomatic missions in Kuwait at the St Regis Hotel on 7 June, Dean of the Diplomatic Corps, Ambassador of Tajikistan, H.E. Dr. Zubaydullo Zubaydzoda, held a farewell party for the ambassadors of Bosnia, Georgia and UNDP Resident Representative, on the occasion of the end of their tenure in Kuwait.

In his address to the gathering, which was held in the presence of the representative of the Protocol Department at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Zubaydzoda, praised the efforts exerted by his colleagues to develop the relations of their countries and institutions with Kuwait. He also expressed his thanks to the Kuwaiti Ministry of Foreign Affairs for its permanent cooperation with accredited diplomatic missions and international organizations and for providing all facilities for them to complete their tasks.

In turn, Bosnian Ambassador H.E. Sanin Halimovich, praised the development of his country’s relations with Kuwait, pointing out that the end of his tenure in Kuwait does not mean the end, but rather a beginning for him with challenges in another position in which he serves his country.

For his part, the Georgian Ambassador H.E. Konstantin Zhgenti. expressed his thanks to all those who attended the farewell reception, as Kuwait was the last stage of his work in the diplomatic corps after 33 years of serving his country since its independence. He added that he benefited from all the experience he gained during his work in this field. He also disclosed that he planned to write a book in which he will record all the experiences he gained during his work in many countries for the benefit of young diplomats.

The Resident Representative of the United Nations Development Program in Kuwait, H.E. Hideko Hadzialic, said that she is moving from Kuwait to Japan, taking with her the most beautiful memories from Kuwait. She thanked the Kuwaiti Foreign Ministry for its hospitality, saying Kuwait was her seventh stop during her work within the United Nations.

At the end of the ceremony, the Dean of the Diplomatic Corps presented commemorative shields to the honored ambassadors

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