President Moon Receives Credentials from Ambassadors of 8 Countries Including EU and Australia to South Korea
[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Ji-eun] The Blue House announced on the 17th that President Moon Jae-in received credentials from the ambassadors to South Korea of eight countries, including the European Union (EU), Australia, and Mongolia.
On the morning of the same day, President Moon held a credential presentation ceremony at the main building of the Blue House for the ambassadors to South Korea from Mongolia, Finland, the EU, Costa Rica, Israel, Kenya, Nicaragua, and Australia.
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The credential presentation ceremony is an event where the credentials of each country's ambassador to South Korea are received, while the act of sending credentials from our side to other countries is called a presentation ceremony. After receiving the credentials from the ambassadors to South Korea in order, President Moon took commemorative photos and then moved to Inwang Hall for a private meeting.
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