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H.E. Mr. Zeljko Radulovic presents his letters of credence to the President of Moldova

From the Presidential Palace in Chişinău, May 30, 2008, Moldova


Today, this Friday May 30, 2008, took place at the Presidential Palace in Chişinău, Moldova, an official ceremony during which H.E. Prof. Dr. Željko Radulović, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Montenegro to Moldova, presented his letters of credence to the President of the Republic, H.E. Mr. Vladimir Voronin.

H.E. Prof. Dr. Željko Radulović presents his letters of credence to the President of Moldova, H.E. Mr. Vladimir Voronin

In his welcome address to Ambassador Radulović, after wishing him every success in his diplomatic activities in Moldova, President Voronin expressed conviction that the accreditation of an Ambassador of Montenegro to Moldova will contribute to the consolidation of the Moldovan-Montenegrin ties. “Participation of our both States in the regional co-operation processes offers wide possibilities of developing a mutually advantageous co-operation in the most diverse fields,” underscored the President.

Subsequently, the newly-appointed Montenegrin Ambassador had a meeting with Mr. Marian Lupu, Moldova Parliament Speaker.

Former Ambassador of Serbia and Montenegro (SCG) to the Netherlands, H.E. Prof. Dr. Željko Radulović is the first Ambassador of Montenegro to Moldova since the establishment of diplomatic relations, after Montenegro gained independence on June 3rd, 2006.

With our special thanks to Mr. Virgiliu Andreev, Press Secretary, Office of the President, Chişinău, Moldova.
Photograph credit: © Press Service of the Presidency 2008.

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