Changes at the Us Embassy in Venezuela: Dogu Leaves and John Barrett, Current Chargé D'affaires in Guatemala, Arrives
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The U.S. government appointed diplomat John Barrett as new head of business in Venezuela, taking a new step in the normalization of relations with Caracas. Through a statement shared by the U.S. embassy in Venezuela, Laura Dogu reported that her “temporary assignment in Caracas is coming to an end.” In turn, she confirmed that Barrett, who currently serves as head of business in Guatemala, will arrive “nextly” in the country to fill his post. pi…
Among rumors and denials, the U.S. chief diplomat confirmed her departure from the Caribbean country this Wednesday. "My temporary assignment in Caracas is...
The outgoing staff member thanked the authorities responsible for her appointment, while her replacement will continue to advance in the new bilateral relationship
The U.S. government appointed John Barrett as the new head of mission in Venezuela, according to an announcement from the U.S. Embassy in that country. “I am pleased to announce that John Barrett will soon arrive in Venezuela to act as the next head of business of the U.S. Embassy in Caracas.”Laura Dogu. U.S. Embassy in CaracasJohn Barrett enters instead of Laura Dogu who said that his assignment had been “temporary” and is coming to an end. Bar…
By Sol Amaya, CNN en Español. The recently reopened U.S. Embassy in Venezuela will have a change in leadership. The Trump administration appointed diplomat John Barrett as chargé d'affaires in the South American country, replacing Laura Dogu. Dogu herself confirmed the change. “My temporary assignment in Caracas is coming to an end,” the diplomat posted on the U.S. Embassy's official account. She also announced that Barrett, currently chargé d'a…
John Barrett succeeds Laura Dogu as head of the American embassy in Caracas, in a context of normalization of relations between the two countries almost four months after the capture of Nicolas Maduro
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