New envoys accredited in Cairo
| Ambassador | Country | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| H.E. Ms. Rita Herencsár | Hungary | |
| H.E. Mr. Fumio Iwai | Japan | |
| H.E. Mr. Aamir Shouket | the Islamic Republic of Pakistan | |
| H.E. Mr. Maquento Sebastião Lopes | the Republic of Angola | |
| H.E. Mr. Mounir Cissé | the Republic of Guinea | |
| H.E. Ms. Louise Searle | New Zealand | |
| H.E. Mr. Michał Murkociński | the Republic of Poland | |
| H.E. Mr. Suresh K. Reddy | the Republic of India | |
| H.E. Mr. Lars Bo Møller | the Kingdom of Denmark | |
| H.E. Ms. Luz Elena Martínez Cossab | the Republic of Colombia | |
| H.E. Mr. Evgueni Sobolevski | the Republic of Belarus | |
| H.E. Mr. Mark Bryson-Richardson | the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland | |
| H.E. Mr. Erik B. Husem | the Kingdom of Norway | |
| H.E. Mr. Nguyen Huy Dung | the Socialist Republic of Vietnam | |
| H.E. Mr. Aidan O'Hara | Republic of Ireland | |
| H.E. Mr. Nikoloz Apkhazava | Republic of Georgia | |
| H.E. Mr. Hamad Obaid Ibrahim Salem Al-Zaabi | the United Arab Emirates | |
| H.E. Mr. Sergio Román Carranza Förster | the Kingdom of Spain | |
| H.E. Mr. Agostino Palese | the Italian Republic | |
| H.E. Mr. Henry B. Fahnbulleh | the Republic of Liberia | |
| H.E. Mr. Christian Müller | the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg | resident in Luxembourg |
| H.E. Ms. Tatiana Daniela García Silva | the Republic of Nicaragua | resident in Turkey |
| H.E. Ms. Daniela Rotondaro | the Republic of San Marino | resident in Rome |
Statements from the Presidency
The Spokesman for the Presidency, Ambassador Mohamed El-Shennawy, said President El-Sisi greeted the new ambassadors accredited to Egypt, expressing Egypt’s pride in its distinguished relations with their respective countries and its firm commitment to strengthening bilateral cooperation across various fields.
The President also extended his sincere wishes for their success in carrying out their diplomatic duties in Cairo, affirming Egypt’s readiness to provide all necessary support and assistance to help deepen the bonds of friendship, cooperation, and coordination between the two sides.
Why this matters
Fresh accreditations typically reset bilateral agendas—covering market access, tourism flows, cultural exchange and security coordination—while smoothing protocol for high-level visits and working groups.
Sources: Republic of Egypt – Presidency.
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