Ambassador Jusu Begins Accreditation Process in Belgium

Tuesday, 3rd June, saw a significant step taken by Sierra Leone Ambassador-designate, Mr. Jusu, as he commenced the process to formally become the Ambassador to the Kingdom of Belgium. He presented his letter of credence to Ambassador Pierre Cartuyvels, who holds the position of Chief of Protocol for Belgium.
During their meeting, Ambassador Jusu conveyed his appreciation for the welcome he received and expressed his hope for a continued constructive relationship with the Directorate. In turn, Ambassador Cartuyvels briefed Mr. Jusu on the procedures he would need to follow in the coming weeks while awaiting the official presentation of his credentials to the King.

Maintaining Momentum: Meeting Sustained Engagement in Brussels’ Diplomatic Sphere with Ambassadors of Estonia, Arab League and Denmark
Sierra Leone’s Ambassador-designate, Philip Bob Jusu, is actively continuing his engagement with various embassies and organisations in Belgium. Ambassador Jusu visited the Embassy of the Republic of Estonia, the Permanent Mission of the League of Arab States to the European Union, and the Embassy of the Republic of New Zealand.
Ambassador Jusu had productive discussions with H.E. Ms. Helen Kaljulate, Ambassador of the Republic of Estonia; Ambassador Jawad Kadim Al-Chlaihawi, Head of the Permanent Mission of the League of Arab States; and Simon Draper, Ambassador of New Zealand.
During his visit to the Estonian Embassy, Ambassador Jusu remarked that Estonia has been “punching way above its weight in areas of education and technology.” He emphasised that despite being a small country, Estonia has significant influence as a gateway between Western and Eastern Europe. Ambassador Jusu highlighted the importance of developing a strong relationship with Estonia, particularly in e-governance and digital infrastructure, to cultivate links between the two countries.
Ambassador Kalijulate expressed her satisfaction with Ambassador Jusu’s approach, recalling Estonia’s journey after gaining independence when they faced financial challenges. She shared how the country successfully built a 100% digital government infrastructure. She welcomed the prospect of establishing institutional connections through digital summits, study visits, and bilateral exchanges.
At the League of Arab States, Ambassador Jusu acknowledged that while Sierra Leone is not a member of the League, it is part of the Organisation of Islamic Countries and maintains good relationships with numerous Arab nations. He underscored the value Sierra Leone places on religious tolerance and expressed that engagement with the League could create opportunities for the country.
Ambassador Jaward Kadim Al-Chlaihawi indicated that this visit is a positive sign for Ambassador Jusu’s future work and stated his readiness to cooperate, given Sierra Leone’s ties to Arab countries.
Reflecting on his deep connection with New Zealand, where he studied, Ambassador Jusu expressed gratitude for the transformative impact that studying there had on his life. He underscored the power of scholarship opportunities, which benefit not only individual students but also society and the country as a whole. He is keen on exploring scholarship options for Sierra Leonean students and leveraging opportunities to positively impact his nation.
Ambassador Simon Draper of New Zealand noted that Ambassador Jusu has arrived during a time of change in the world and assured him that he would be available to provide information and guidance on engagement moving forward.

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