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AMBASSADOR BAAH-DUODU PRESENTS CREDENTIALS IN SWITZERLAND

OCTOBER 19TH, 2006-His Excellency Ambassador Kwabena Baah-Duodu formally handing over his Letters of Credence to the Swiss Federal President, His Excellency Mr. Moritz Leuenberger at the Federal Palace in Berne. Looking on are the Chief of Protocol at the Swiss Federal Department of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Willy Holds on the Presidents right, Mr. Daniel Okaiteye-Blessyn, First SecretaryHead of Chancery, Mr. Isaac K. Agyekum, First SecretaryConsular Officer, both of the Ghana Embassy in Berne, and a Protocol Officer from the Swiss Foreign Department.
OCTOBER 19TH, 2006-His Excellency Ambassador Kwabena Baah-Duodu formally handing over his Letters of Credence to the Swiss Federal President, His Excellency Mr. Moritz Leuenberger at the Federal Palace in Berne. Looking on are the Chief of Protocol at the Swiss Federal Department of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Willy Holds (on the President’s right), Mr. Daniel Okaiteye-Blessyn, First Secretary/Head of Chancery, Mr. Isaac K. Agyekum, First Secretary/Consular Officer, both of the Ghana Embassy in Berne, and a Protocol Officer from the Swiss Foreign Department.

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