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Austria National Day 2017

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On the picture H.E. Ambassador Heidemaria Gurer and spouse Mr Nadir Gurer.  

By Roy Lie A Tjam.

On a bright autumn morning,  the Embassy of Austria in The Hague organised the reception at the residence of the Austrian Ambassador, celebrating the National Day on October 26. The day brought together a number of Ambassadors representing countries from round the globe, among the endless list of ambassadors present for the occasion, China, Denmark, Israel, India, Japan, Kosovo, Albania, Georgia, Croatia, Armenia, Serbia, Germany, Bosnia-Herzegovina and many other Diplomats.

Furthermore senior representatives of the Dutch government, the municipality of The Hague, local and foreign companies, and guests from the cultural (Wiener Ball) and economic life of the Netherlands.

The Ambassador of Albania, H.E. Adia Sakiqi together with the Ambassador of Israel, H.E. Aviv Shir-On.

 

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The reception has been a showcase of Austrian hospitality, cuisine and culture. It has been very gratifying to see H.E. Ambassador Heidemaria Gurer along with members of her staff all dressed in authentic Austrian outfit.

As for cuisine, the Ambassador delighted her guests by offering a constant flow of savoury Vienna’s sausages and Austrian dishes from the traditional gastronomy.

Director General for the International Commission on Missing Persons, Ms Kathryne Bomberger, H.E. Petar Vico, Ambassador of Serbia, H.E. Ambassador Gurer and the Ambassador of Latvia, H.E. Ilze Ruse.

 

Noteworthy were the excellent wine served, produced from grapes coming from the Ambassador’s private vineyard. All enjoyed the Austrian style lunch-time reception.

 

H.E. Konstantine Surguladze, ambassador of Georgia and H.E. Adia Sakiqi, Ambassador of Albania.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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