A dozen ambassadors accredited in Spain present credentials in Andorra

This ceremony brought together for the first time the Co-princes of Andorra to accredit the new ambassadors of the Principality

Embajadores en Andorra

Numerous presentation of Letters of Credence in the Principality of Andorra by ambassadors already accredited in Spain. /Photo: Courtesy of the Embassy of Colombia.

On April 27, a large group of ambassadors presented their Letters of Credence to the co-princes of Andorra, the bishop of La Seu d’Urgell, Josep-Luis Serrano, and the president of France, Emmanuel Macron. The ceremony also included the presence of the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Andorra, Imma Tor.

In this ceremony, which brought together for the first time the Co-princes of Andorra to accredit the new ambassadors of the Principality, it happened that a notable number of ambassadors already accredited in Spain presented their credentials in Andorra, including those from Colombia, the United States, Slovenia, Costa Rica, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Portugal, Paraguay, Brasil, Panama, Sweden and Cyprus.

The ambassador of Colombia, Eduardo Ávila Navarrete, during the presentation of his Letters of Credence.
The ambassador of the United States in Spain, Benjamín León Jr., presented his Letters of Credence to the Co-princes of the Principality of Andorra. /Photo: Courtesy of the Embassy of the United States.
The Panamanian ambassador, Héctor Ernesto Infante, during the presentation of his Letters of Credence to the Co-princes of Andorra. /Photo: Embassy of Panama.