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Putin to receive credentials from 17 ambassadors, including US, EU envoys on April 5

Traditionally, the Russian leader speaks before foreign diplomats during the ceremony and gives his assessment of major trends in international affairs and bilateral relations with specific states

MOSCOW, April 4. /TASS/. On Wednesday, Russian President Vladimir Putin will receive letters of credence from newly arrived ambassadors of 17 countries, the Kremlin announced on Tuesday.

Among other envoys, the US (Lynne Tracy), EU (Roland Galharague), Danish (Jacob Henningsen) and Norwegian (Robert Kvile) diplomats will present their credentials to the Russian leader. The ambassadors of Abkhazia, Brunei, the Republic of Guinea, Honduras, Zimbabwe, Iraq, Cambodia, Mexico, Oman, Paraguay, North Macedonia, Syria and Equatorial Guinea will also attend the ceremony.

The presentation of credentials symbolizes the start of a new envoy’s diplomatic career in Russia. Traditionally, the Russian leader speaks before foreign diplomats during the ceremony and gives his assessment of major trends in international affairs and bilateral relations with specific states.