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New envoys to present their credentials

Published: Mon 3 Dec 2012 03:30 PM
3 December 2012
New envoys to present their credentials
Envoys for Russia, Japan, Zambia and Ecuador will present their credentials to the Governor-General, Lt Gen Rt Hon Sir Jerry Mateparae, at Government House in Wellington tomorrow (Tuesday 4 December).
The ceremony, which will include a Māori ceremonial challenge, and a military guard of honour provided by the Royal New Zealand Air Force, begins at 11am.
The Ambassador for Russia, HE Mr Valery Tereshchenko, is a graduate of the Institute of Asian and African Studies at the Moscow State University. He joined the diplomatic service in 1980 and served in the Russian Embassy in Indonesia for many years. A former Russian Ambassador to Cambodia, Mr Tereshchenko is based in Wellington.
The Ambassador for Japan, HE Mr Yasuaki Nogawa, is a graduate of the Faculty of Law at Hitotsubashi University and joined the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in 1973. He has served in Japanese missions in Britain, France, India and Australia and is formerly Ambassador to Myanmar. Mr Nogawa is based in Wellington.
The High Commissioner for Zambia, HE Mr Ng’ona Mwelwa Chibesakunda, is a lawyer and civil servant. He has previously served as Clerk of the National Assembly of Zambia and as Managing Director of the Zambia Housing and Property Corporation. Mr Chibesakunda is based in Tokyo.
The Ambassador for Ecuador, HE Mr Raúl Gangotena, has had a varied career in academia and the private and public sector. He is a former Rector of Universidad de Las Américas and a former Executive Director of the Quito Chamber of Commerce and was Ecuador’s Ambassador to the United States (2003-5). Mr Gangotena is based in Canberra and has been Ambassador to Australia since 2009.
ENDS

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