Venezuela will have a Spanish ambassador after two years

Venezuela will have a Spanish ambassador after two years

The diplomat Ramón Santos will become the Spanish ambassador in Venezuelaa position that did not exist in the country since 2020. This was announced this Tuesday by the Government of Spain.

Ramón Santos has previously worked as the Spanish ambassador in Panama and Bolivia and has worked in the Spanish embassies in Washington, Brussels-European Union and Quito.

Before Spain definitively withdrew its ambassador, Jesús Silva, in November 2020, Santos served as Chargé d’Affaires at the embassy.

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With the retirement of Jesús Silva, the Spanish government made it clear that it did not recognize the legitimacy of Nicolás Maduro as head of state and that it supported the interim president, Juan Guaidó.

Ramón Santos, in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Spain, has held, among others, the posts of ambassador on special mission for the Ibero-American Summits and Multilateral Affairs of Ibero-America, deputy director general of Andean Community Countries, of Mercosur and Chile, and of Cooperation with Countries of Central America and the Caribbean, and chief of staff of the Secretary General of the Spanish Agency for International Development Cooperation. (YO)

Source: Eluniverso

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