Museveni receives credential letters from 3 new envoys

Feb 28, 2016

The separate ceremonies took place at State House Entebbe on Saturday.

 

President Yoweri Museveni has received credentials of three newly appointed envoys to Uganda.

The separate ceremonies took place at State House Entebbe on Saturday.

Receiving letters of credence from the new envoy of Belgium to Uganda Ambassador Hugo Verbist, President Museveni welcomed the new envoy to Uganda and wished him a pleasant and productive tour of duty in the country.

Interacting with the new Cuban envoy Ambassador Antonio Luis Pubillones, President Museveni emphasized the need to revive the Cuba -Uganda projects especially in the Health sector.

The President also received credential letters from the USA envoy to Uganda Ambassador Deborah Malac.

The US envoy thanked President Museveni and the Government of Uganda for the medical assistance sent to Liberia at the time of Ebola out-break in that country.

 

 ew uban ambassador to ganda ntonio uis ubillones  and his wife toast with resident useveni after presenting his credentials at tate ouse ntebbe on ebruary 27 2016 New Cuban ambassador to Uganda, Antonio Luis Pubillones (C) and his wife toast with President Museveni after presenting his credentials at State House Entebbe on February 27, 2016.

 

 ew elgian mbassador to ganda  ugo erbist meets with resident useveni at ntebbe after presenting his credentials New Belgian Ambassador to Uganda, Hugo Verbist meets with President Museveni at Entebbe after presenting his credentials

 

 

elgian mbassador to ganda ugo  erbist shares a light moment with resident useveni Belgian Ambassador to Uganda, Hugo Verbist shares a light moment with President Museveni

 

 ew uban ambassador to ganda ntonio uis ubillones  and his wife have a toast with resident useveni New Cuban ambassador to Uganda Antonio Luis Pubillones (C) and his wife have a toast with President Museveni

 

 nited tates mbassador to ganda eborah alac presents her credentials to resident useveni United States Ambassador to Uganda, Deborah Malac presents her credentials to President Museveni

 

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});