President Boakai Receives Letter of Credence from Four Newly Accredited Ambassadors to Liberia.
Receiving the letters on Monday, May 25, 2026, during the ceremony in his Office, President Boakai, in separate engagements, conveyed warm greetings on behalf of the Government and people of Liberia and lauded the Ambassadors for accepting accreditation to Liberia as he reflected on the long-standing relationship Liberia has with Kenya, Italy, Denmark, and Bangladesh.
"We are grateful to have you here as an ambassador to this country,ry as we hope that during your stay here, you will find Liberia as a country that you will enjoy working with," the
chief architect of Liberia’s Foreign Policy said as he welcomed each newly accredited Ambassador.
He assured each Ambassador of his Government’s commitment to enhancing partnership with their respective nations to promote shared prosperity.
President Boakai highlighted international relations, trade, investment, mining, geology, agriculture, health, and tourism as key areas of cooperation that can significantly enhance bilaterial relations between Liberia and the nations each of the Ambassadors represents. He added that these areas present vast opportunities for fostering mutual growth and shared prosperity.
In particular, to the Kenyan Ambassador, the President reiterated the Government’s request for the opening of a Kenyan Embassy in Monrovia. He asserted that the opening of the Embassy would facilitate visa and consulate operations and make interactions between the two nations more effective.
The Liberian Leader further reinforced his Government’s commitment to collaborating with Kenya and the international community in a shared endeavor to ensure peace and security across Africa and the world.
Responding to the President's charge at specific intervals, the accredited envoys expressed their appreciation for the reception and vowed to work in the interests of their countries and Liberia.
Ambassador Isaac Keen Parashina from Kenya conveyed tidings of peace from President Ruto, promising to work with the Government of Liberia in the interest of the bilateral relationship between Liberia and Kenya.
Italian Ambassador Roberta Di Lecce, who will be resident in Cote d'Ivoire, on behalf of the Italian Government expressed optimism in working with the Government of Liberia for the benefit of the two countries.
“I hope that my mission will continue to serve for the benefit of the people of the two countries,” Ambassador Di Lecce assured.
For his part, Danish Ambassador Jakob Linulf conveyed warm felicitations from King Fedrick, the Government, and people of Denmark.
He expressed pride in representing his country, especially as the 10th ambassador of his country to serve in Liberia. and commit to working with the Government in strengthening Liberia-Denmark bilateral relations for the benefit of the two countries.
Lastly, Bangladeshi Ambassador Miah MD. Mainul Kabir expressed pride in being assigned to Liberia and committed to enhancing Liberia-Bangladeshi relations.
The Liberian Leader concluded by imploring each Ambassador to strive to strengthen and improve the already existing bilateral relations between Liberia and their respective nations. He assured them of his Government’s commitment his Government's commitment to working with each of them for successful and productive tours of duty. He reciprocated the friendship greetings from their respective heads of state and government.
