Thursday, October 30, 2008

HM presents and receives credentials from new envoys





HIS Majesty the Sultan and Yang Di-Pertuan of Brunei Darussalam yesterday consented to present letters of credentials to three newly appointed Brunei High Commissioners and ambassador and received credentials from three newly-appointed foreign envoys.

His Majesty first presented the letter of appointment to Brunei's new High Commissioner to the People's Republic of Bangladesh, Hj Abdul Razak Hj Mohd Hussaini.

This was followed by Malai Hjh Halimah Malai Yussof, the country's ambassador to the Republic of Philippines, and lastly to Hj Adnan Hj Mohd Ja'afar, Brunei's new High Commissioner to Australia.

His Majesty then received letters of credentials from newly appointed foreign envoys to Brunei led by Kuwaiti Ambassador, Ghassan Mohammed Abdurrahman Al-Dowaisan. Next was Republic of Korea's Ambassador, Kim Dae-Sik, followed by Sayyid Fakhri Mohammed Said Al-Said of the Sultanate of Oman.

His Majesty later granted an audience to the three newly-elected Bruneian envoys. Brunei's High Commissioner to Bangladesh, Hj Abd Razak Hj Mohd Hussaini, 50, who began his service at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade (MOFAT) in 1982, was previously Minister Counsellor at the High Commission of Brunei Darussalam in Dhaka, Bangladesh.

Brunei's ambassador to the Philippines, Malai Hjh Halimah Malai Yussof, 49, was previously the Director of the Department of Politics II at MOFAT.

Meanwhile Brunei High Commissioner to Australia, Hj Adnan Hj Mohd Ja'afar, 41, served as the director for the Department of International Organisations at MOFAT.

His Majesty then consented to receive in separate audience the three newly appointed foreign envoys.

His Majesty first received Ghassan Mohammed Abdurrahman Al-Dowaisan, 54, who was previously Counsellor at the Embassy of the State of Kuwait in Oman.

Next was the Korean Ambassador Kim Dae-Sik, 57, who prior to his present appointment, was his country's envoy to Romania.

Finally granted an audience was the Oman Ambassador, Sayyid Fakhri Mohammed Said Al-Said, 56, who previously served as Charge d'affaires of the Sultanate Of Oman Embassy to Vienna, Austria. (SHR1)

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