President Adama Barrow spent this week meeting ambassadors from countries around the world.
Diplomats from Guinea Conakry, The Netherlands, India, Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Serbia, Pakistan, Russia and the European Union have met the president, according to State House on Thursday.
“The Gambia’s bilateral relations with foreign countries spans decades, some as far back as the Independence era. Even though countries like The Republic of Serbia accredited an Ambassador to The Gambia for the first time, a host of other countries accredited this week all have long-standing and strong bilateral ties with The Gambia.
“The engagements dotted with colourful ceremonies demonstrate the respect and recognition The Gambia enjoys on the global stage under the leadership of President Barrow,” State House said.