Casablanca - King Mohammed VI received this Friday at the Royal palace of Casablanca two new ambassadors who presented to the Sovereign their credentials as plenipotentiary and extraordinary ambassador of their country to Morocco, according to MAP.
The new ambassadors are Dwight L. Bush, ambassador of the United States of America and Ousmane Amadou Sy, ambassador of the Republic of Mali.
King Mohammed VI, then, received the ambassador of the Republic of Gambia, Lamin Kabba Bajo, who came to bid him farewell at the end of his mission in Morocco.
The Sovereign decorated Gambia's outgoing ambassador with the Alaouite wissam (2nd grade).
The ceremony took place in the presence of minister of foreign affairs and cooperation, Salaheddine Mezouar, and the King's chamberlain, Sidi Mohammed El Alaoui.