Sierra Leone's Ambassador-designate to Iran, Salamu Koroma, has formally bid farewell to President Dr. Julius Maada Bio at a ceremony held at State House in Freetown. The event was led by Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Francess Piagie Alghali. It emphasized the importance of strengthening diplomatic relations between Sierra Leone and Iran.
Ambassador Koroma expressed gratitude for the trust placed in him and reiterated his commitment to advocating for Sierra Leone's interests. He pledged to enhance existing diplomatic ties and establish new relationships with the Iranian government and its citizens. His focus will include promoting trade and commerce, fostering cultural exchanges, and supporting educational initiatives. Additionally, he highlighted his dedication to ensuring the safety and well-being of Sierra Leonean citizens residing in Iran.
President Bio congratulated Ambassador Koroma, acknowledging the challenges associated with his new role but expressing confidence in his ability to succeed due to his extensive diplomatic experience. The President stressed the importance of deepening relations between Sierra Leone and Iran, particularly in areas such as trade, investment, and cultural exchange. He assured the Ambassador of the government's full support in his efforts.
President Bio encouraged Ambassador Koroma to return with positive outcomes from his mission in Iran, expressing hope for impactful reports on his progress.
The farewell ceremony underscored Sierra Leone's commitment to nurturing strong international partnerships with a focus on diplomatic, economic, and cultural development.