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Japan's new Ambassador to Samoa, H.E. Ryotaro Suzuki, the Head of State Afioga Tuimalealiifano Vaaletoa Sualauvi II and Masiofo Faamausili Leinafo Tuimalealiifano.

Apia, Samoa – 09 January 2025 – Japan’s new Ambassador to Samoa, H.E. Ryotaro Suzuki presented his Letters of Credence to the Head of State of Samoa, Afioga Tuimalealiifano Vaaletoa Sualauvi II, this morning.

H.E. Suzuki was accompanied by Mr. Kazuo Tsukada, Deputy Head of Mission to the presentation of credentials ceremony.

During the ceremony, H.E Mr. Ryotaro Suzuki stated, “The Government and the People of Japan attach great importance to further strengthening the relationship with Samoa for mutual benefits of both countries.”

Ambassador Suzuki pledged his commitment to working with the people and government of Samoa to strengthen bilateral ties and expand the scope of cooperation between Samoa and Japan.

Japan Ambasador presents credentials

Afioga Tuimalealiifano Vaaletoa Sualauvi II accepts the credentials of Japan’s new Ambassador, Ryotaro Suzuki.

In accepting Ambassador Suzuki’s credentials, Afioga Tuimalealiifano Vaaletoa Sualauvi II confirmed the growing relations that exists between Samoa and Japan. “Our relationship has developed over the years demonstrating a genuine and enduring partnership with mutual benefits.”

The Head of State stated that he is confident that the appointment of H.E. Suzuki will continue to enhance and further strengthen the existing relations between Samoa and Japan.

Samoa and Japan have enjoyed cordial relations since the establishment of diplomatic relations in 1973.

H.E. Mr. Ryotaro Suzuki served as the Ambassador of Japan to Iceland prior to his current appointment. He also served as First Secretary and later as Counsellor at the Embassy of Japan in Canada, as a Counselor and later as Minister at the Embassy in Sweden, as Minister at the Embassy in Laos and as Minister to the Permanent Mission of Japan to the OECD.

Mr. Suzuki graduated from the University of Cambridge, LL.M. in International Law and the University of Tokyo, Faculty of Law. He arrived in Apia on Monday 16 December 2024 as successor to former Ambassador H.E Senta Keisuke.

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