Zelenskyy accepted credential letters of new ambassadors of Turkey, Czech Republic and Luxembourg. PHOTO
On Friday, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy received credential letters from the newly appointed ambassadors of Turkey, Mustafa Levent Bilgen, the Czech Republic, Radek Pech, and Luxembourg, Ronald Dofing, who started working in Ukraine.
As Censor.NET informs, this was reported by the press service of the President's Office.
The ceremony of accepting credentials traditionally took place on the territory of the National Sanctuary Complex "Sophia of Kyiv" in Kyiv. After that, Zelenskyy spoke separately with each of the diplomats.
In a conversation with Turkish Ambassador Mustafa Levent Bilgen, Zelenskyy discussed Ankara's participation in the "peace formula", work on the export of grain from Ukraine and "priority areas of Ukrainian-Turkish security cooperation".
The President thanked Czech Ambassador Radek Peh for military assistance, support for the "peace formula" and Ukraine's membership in the EU and NATO, as well as Prague's active position on the reconstruction of Ukraine.
With Ronald Daufing, the new ambassador of Luxembourg, Zelenskyy discussed the transfer of armored medical vehicles, participation in the "peace formula" and support for the decision to open EU accession negotiations at the summit in December.

