By Greer Fay Cashman on the Jerusalem Post…
Each ambassador had a separate meeting with President Herzog in which they discussed issues such as developments in their respective countries, taking relations with Israel to a higher level.
With elections less than 24 hours away on Monday morning, President Isaac Herzog’s mind was more on diplomacy than on politics as he prepared to receive the credentials of six new ambassadors – four of whom are non-resident.
Each had a separate meeting with him in which they discussed issues such as developments in their respective countries, taking relations with Israel to a higher level, economics, innovation and the challenges of climate change.
The ambassadors in order of appearance were Alexandr Roitman of Moldova, Lydia Ofusua Amarty of Ghana, Shebba Shumbayaonda of Zimbabwe, Zoe Coulson-Sinclair of New Zealand, Munkhbayar Gombosuren of Mongolia and Ilana Seid of Palau.
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