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The President accredits ambassadors and receives the letters of credence of foreign diplomats.
Accreditation occurs when a new ambassador presents "letters of credence", or credentials, to the host country's head of state.
The presentation of letters of credence is often an elaborate ceremony, and serves as an official welcome to the new ambassador.
The president receives letters of credence and letters of recall from foreign diplomatic representatives.
Also as part of international relations, the governor receives letters of credence and of recall from foreign consul-generals appointed to Sydney.
Ambassador Livolsi presented his Letters of Credence on February 2, 2005.
Treaties, for example, were signed in the name of the King, who also accredited ambassadors and received the letters of credence of foreign diplomats.
He presented his letters of credence to the British Queen on February 12, 2008 at Buckingham Palace.
He presented his Letters of Credence to the Holy See in September 2001 where he retired from in 2004.
Treaties are signed on behalf of the full Council, with all Federal Council members signing letters of credence and other documents of the kind.
Roberts presented his Letters of Credence to Queen Elizabeth II on 8 December 2004.
Since 2005, the League has been engaged in active campaign to restore the Queen's name to Canadian diplomatic Letters of Credence and Recall.
In 1716 he was given Letters of Credence to the Court of Peter II of Russia.
In addition, the central archway was also used by the coaches of Ambassadors on the single occasion of their presenting their letters of credence to council.
He bought a sloop, the Trieste, as a tender, and obtained letters of credence from the Emperor to various rulers at whose ports the ship would touch.
Until 1898, the Qing Empire did not have a system in place for the Emperor to accept the Letters of Credence of foreign representatives.
Nevertheless, Amr did not present new letters of credence to the new British sovereign, Queen Elizabeth II.
He did this on 13 October on the occasion of the presentation of the new French Ambassador's letters of credence in Ashkabad.
This one produced letters of credence, which Xentos found authentic, from Prince Armanes of Nyklos.
These functions had related to the issuance and acceptance of letters of credence of diplomatic and consular representatives and the conclusion of international agreements.
The constitution specifies that the sash is worn on Statehood Day, during awards ceremonies, during the acceptance of letters of credence and in other ceremonial occasions.
Letters of credence are the most formal form of exchange between states short of state visits, with formal modes of address such as titles and styles being used.
Arnall was installed as ambassador on March 8, 2006 when Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands received Arnall's letters of credence.
Representative of the state in foreign affairs: The monarch accredited ambassadors and received the letters of credence of foreign diplomats; ministers signed international treaties in his name.
The Marechaussee also carries ceremonial duties at royal palaces, such as when new diplomats present their Letters of Credence to the Queen, and to escort important guests.