Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz has received at his office at Alsalam palace in Jeddah today the credentials of a number of ambassadors of Arab, Islamic and friendly countries accredited to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The monarch received the letters of credence of the ambassador of the Republic of Venezuela Bolivaria Ramon Arera Naparo; Republic of Kenya Yousef Abdulrahman Anzebu; Republic of Federal Nigeria Senator Ibrahim Musa Kazori; Republic of Vietnam Dwan Ngok Bae; Republic of Uruguay Antonio Cambos Valgoy; Kingdom of Holland Nicolas Petes; Arab Republic of Egypt Mohammed Abdulhameed Qasem; Republic of Uganda Ibrahim Mukibi; Republic of Ireland Thomas Russell; Kingdom of Denmar Hans Klengenburg; Republic of Benin Mahmoud Laghali Ali; Republic of India Mohammed Othman Hasan Farooq; United Arab Emirates Saeed bin Hamdan Mohammed Alnaqbi; Islamic Republic of Afghanistan Mohammed Kabeer Frahi and Republic of France Charl Henry Daraghon. The king welcomed the new ambassadors, wishing them good stay in the Kingdom. He assured that they will receive utmost hospitality and cooperation from the Government and people of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to help them perform their missions in ease and comfort, wishing them every success. He sent his greetings to the kings, heads of state and leaders of their countries.