MOSE COMMISSIONED AS AMBASSADOR TO GERMANY, FRANCE, DUTCH

Ambassador Mose (right) with his family. Photo credit: GCU.

Ambassador Mose (right) with his family. Photo credit: GCU.

Solomon Islands Ambassador to the European Union Moses Kouni Mose has been commissioned as Ambassador-designate to Germany, France and the Netherlands.

A government statement today said Mr Mose who is also the country’s High Commissioner to Great Britain was commissioned in Honiara yesterday by His Excellency, the Governor General Sir Frank Kabui.

Acknowledging the Government for its trust and confidence in him to take up additional responsibilities, representing Solomon Islands in these countries, Mr Mose said the interest of Solomon Islands on international and bilateral issues are integral to Solomon Islands.

Ambassador Mose said he is committed to accomplishing these responsibilities during his term in office.

Governor General Sir Frank Kabui congratulated Ambassador Mose as Head of Mission to these three European Countries describing his choice as “no accident”.

Meanwhile, Sir Frank Kabui he is confident that Mr Mose is eminently fitted, both personally and experienced in the affairs of the State for the charge that the Government of Solomon Islands has entrusted on him.

As head of mission to the three European countries, his first task is to represent and promote the interest of the Government of Solomon Islands in these countries.

Sir Kabui said the Government and people of Solomon Islands expect him to provide sound advice and deliberation on all matters during his tenure in office.

Ambassador Mose has previously served in the Solomon Islands Permanent Mission in Geneva, Switzerland, as head of mission from 2011 to 2014. Prior to that, he was Solomon Islands High Commissioner to Fiji from 2010 to 2011.

Ambassador Mose began his career as a public servant in the mid-1980’s serving mostly in the Ministry of Commerce, Employment and Trade and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and External Trade.

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