Juan Carlos Muñoz's Personal Ties to the United States, the Minister of Boric Sanctioned by Trump
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From Friday, February 20 to Tuesday, February 24, the diplomatic crisis in which Chile has been involved has escalated to unsuspected levels. It all began when during the last working day of the week and without prior warning, the United States revealed that it had withdrawn visas to three government officials of President Gabriel Boric, accusing them of having “understood regional security.” Hours later it became known that those sanctioned wer…
Juan Carlos Muñoz, Minister of Transport and Telecommunications of Chile, is one of the three officials of the government of Gabriel Boric who were sanctioned, this Friday, by the United States Department. They were revoked their visas and accused of “judging regional security” after evaluating a proposal, driven by two Chinese companies, to build an underwater fiber optic cable to connect the region of Valparaiso, about 130 kilometers from Sant…
In a new chapter in Political Analysis, Rodrigo Bravo analyzed the conflict between the United States and the administration of Gabriel Boric for the construction of the submarine cable with China, which puts the Visa Waiver at risk for Chileans.
The sanctions by the United States to Chile that established the withdrawal of visas for Chilean officials, including the Minister of Transport, Juan Carlos Muñoz, have taken the political debate of the week and left with a question mark the project of a submarine cable that unites us with China. The issue was addressed by the political analyst Pepe Auth and the lawyer and former minister, Gerardo Varela, in a new edition of the program Politica…
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