| 21. | The heads of these missions do not submit letters of credence to the PNA president, nor to any other head of state.
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| 22. | On 11 November 2014 newly appointed Irish Ambassador to the Holy See, Emma Madigan presented her Letters of Credence to Pope Francis.
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| 23. | Accreditation occurs when a new ambassador presents " letters of credence ", or diplomatic credentials, to the host country's head of state.
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| 24. | The date that the ambassador presented his letter of credence to the head of state or appropriate authority of the receiving nation.
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| 25. | They did consent to open the gate for Letters of credence for Sir Charny giving him full powers to deal with the people.
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| 26. | To that effect, Macartney was given letters of credence to the Emperor of Japan, to be executed after completing his mission to China.
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| 27. | An ambassador represents one head of state to another and an ambassador's letters of credence are addressed by one head of state to another.
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| 28. | He presented his Letters of Credence to the Governor General of Canada, The Right Honourable Ray Hnatyshyn, on 5 February 1992 in Rideau Hall.
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| 29. | Treaties are signed on behalf of the full Council, with all Federal Council members signing letters of credence and other documents of the kind.
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| 30. | Treaties, for example, were signed in the name of the King, who also accredited ambassadors and received the letters of credence of foreign diplomats.
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