Mohammed VI, king of Morocco, received yesterday at the Royal Palace of Casablanca several foreign ambassadors, including the Italian Barbara Bregato, who arrived in the economic capital of the country to present their credentials to the sovereign. The new Minister for African Affairs, Mouhcine Jazouli, who was appointed only two days ago, took part in the hearing.
Among the ambassadors received, also the representative of the European Union Claudia Wiedey. Zakalia Kote, ambassador of Burkina Faso, was also present; Ezzedine Said Ahmed Al Asbahi, of Yemen; Ada Salissou, from the Republic of Niger; Abdul Karim Hashim Mostafa, from the Republic of Iraq; Takuji Hanatani, from Japan; Alasana Jammeh; of the Gambia, Thomas Reilly, of the United Kingdom; Berenince Abigail Owen-Jones, from Australia; Stephane Mahamadu Dawni Yakubu, from the Republic of Ghana; Baba Garba, from the Federal Republic of Nigeria; Li Li, from the People's Republic of China; Gotz Schmidt-Bremme, of Germany; Marc Trenteseau, from Belgium; Jasna Mileta, from Croatia; Merethe Nergaard, from Norway; Ashraf Ibrahim Ahmad Ibrahim, of the Arab Republic of Egypt; Hazim Issam Al Khatib Attamimi, from the Hashemite kingdom of Jordan; Jamal Abdellatif Saleh Choubki, Palestinian Ambassador; Astanah Banu Binti Shri Abdul Aziz, of Malaysia; Richelieu A. Williams, ambassador of the Republic of Liberia.