The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Saud received at his office at the Royal Court at Al-Salam Palace here today the credentials of a number of accredited ambassadors to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The Monarch received the credentials of Turkish Ambassador Naji Kourou, Kuwaiti Ambassador Sheikh Hamad Al-Jaber Al-Ali Al-Sabah, Portuguese Ambassador Arstidech Ghonslvsh, UK Ambassador William Batey, Hungarian Ambassador Laszlo Fodor, USA Ambassador Ford Frecker, Bahraini Ambassador Mohammed Saleh Alsheikh Ali, Eritrean Ambassador Mohamed Omar Mahmoud, Tunisian Ambassador Najeeb Al-Manif, New Zealand's Ambassador Dr. Trevor Matheson, Kyrgyz Ambassador Yosef Baick Sharif, French Ambassador Bertrand Besancenot and Senegal's Ambassador Mohammed Doudou Lu. During the audience, King Abdullah welcomed the new ambassadors to the Kingdom, wishing them pleasant stay. The King praised the friendly relations between the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the countries represented by the ambassadors, hoping that they will contribute to enhancing the relations existing between the Kingdom and their countries. King Abdullah asserted that they will find all hospitality and cooperation from the Saudi government and people, and they will be provided with all facilities to help them to perform their duties. Also, King Abdullah wished them every success and sent his greetings to the Leaders of their countries. On their part, the Ambassadors conveyed to the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques the greetings of their countries' leaders. --More