Ambassador of Sierra Leone accredited to Ashgabat


Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Sierra Leone Kamar Ali Badar has been accredited in Turkmenistan. On Wednesday, Gulshat Mammedova, Chairman of the Chamber of Deputies of the Turkmen Parliament, received the Ambassador’s credentials signed by President Julius Maado Bio.
On behalf of the President of Turkmenistan, she congratulated the diplomat on taking office and wished him great success. During the meeting, issues of development of relations between the two states in the trade, economic, cultural, humanitarian, scientific and educational fields, as well as in the field of sports and tourism were touched upon.
The protocol on the establishment of diplomatic relations between Turkmenistan and the Republic of Sierra Leone was signed on June 15, 2020. The ceremony was held in the building of the Embassy of Turkmenistan in Iran, where Qamar Ali Badar is the ambassador of his country. He also put his signature in the protocol on diplomatic relations.
Reference: Sierra Leone is located in West Africa, borders on Liberia and Guinea, and is washed by the Atlantic Ocean. The capital is Freetown. The population of the country is more than 6 million people. The official language is English. Religion - Islam, Christianity and traditional African beliefs.
The monetary unit is the leone. The basis of the economy is agriculture. The basis of imports is machinery, equipment, fuels and lubricants, foodstuffs and the chemical industry. The main exports are diamonds, iron ore, cocoa, coffee and seafood.
On December 6, the World Bank approved a $100 million grant to help the government of Sierra Leone improve natural resource management.
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