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FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF SOMALIA

The Hon. Ralph A. Kader, Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Relations to Principality Monte de Agrella, with H.E. Ekmi A. Duale, Ambassador: Permanent Mission of the Federal Republic of Somalia to the United Nations, and H.S.H. Immanuel Sovereign Prince, Head of State and Government of Principality Monte de Agrella.

UNITED NATIONS / ARAB REPUBLIC OF EGYPT

The Hon. Ralph A. Kader, Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Relations to Principality Monte de Agrella, H.E. Mohamed Fathi Ahmed Edrees, Chair of Peace Building Commission for the United Nations, Ambassador: Permanent Mission of the Arab Republic of Egypt to the United Nations, his wife, and H.E. Salwa Kader, Ambassador at Large to Principality Monte de Agrella, and President of the United States Federation for Middle East Peace.

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REPUBLIC OF INDIA

H.S.H. Immanuel Sovereign Prince, Head of State and Government of Principality Monte de Agrella, with The Hon. Gen. (Retd.) Dr Vikay Kumar Singh, Minister of State for External Affairs for the Government of the Republic of India at an Official Ceremonial Meeting addressing Diplomatic Relations Development.

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REPUBLIC OF COLOMBIA

The Hon. Ralph A. Kader, Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Relations to Principality Monte de Agrella, with H.E. Iván Duque Márquez, 33rd President of the Republic of Colombia.

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REPUBLIC OF SLOVENIA

H.E. Marjan Šarec, Prime Minister of the Republic of Slovenia, with The Hon. Ralph A. Kader, Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Relations to Principality Monte de Agrella.

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AFRICAN UNION

H.E. Prof. Vincent O. Nmehielle, Legal Counsellor for the African Union with H.S.H. Immanuel Sovereign Prince, Head of State and Government of Principality Monte de Agrella at the Official Signing of the Cooperative Partnership Agreement and Memorandum of Understanding between the African Union Commission and Principality Monte de Agrella on January 30th, 2016 which was published on February 15th, 2016 across the 54 + 1 (now 55) African Union Member States.

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