Denmark, Liberia and Palestine accredit new ambassadors to Togo

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Thursday, 05 March 2026 13:51
Denmark, Liberia and Palestine accredit new ambassadors to Togo

(Togo First) - The Kingdom of Denmark, the State of Palestine and Liberia have appointed new accredited ambassadors to Togo.

The diplomats presented their credentials to President Jean-Lucien Kwassi Lanyo Savi de Tové during an official ceremony in Lomé on Wednesday, March 4. The envoys are Jacob Linulf for Denmark, Musu Jatu Ruhle for Liberia and Muhannad M. A. Alhammouri for the State of Palestine.

Their mission is to strengthen cooperation between their countries and Togo in several sectors.

Denmark aims in particular to deepen its partnership with Togo in the maritime economy. According to its ambassador, the country also intends to support the development of agriculture, training and the green transition.

Liberia, through its new ambassador, plans to promote initiatives to boost trade and strengthen bilateral cooperation, particularly in the economic and security sectors.

Palestine, represented by Muhannad M. A. Alhammouri, aims to give new momentum to ties with Togo. The diplomat also mentioned plans to open a Palestinian embassy in Lomé in the near future.

For the Togolese authorities, the accreditation of these ambassadors reflects the country’s commitment to pursuing an open and diversified diplomacy, based on strengthening partnerships with states around the world.

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