President Maduro received Credentials from the new ambassador of Spain

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In the Sol del Perú Hall (of Miraflores Palace), President Nicolás Maduro Moros received the Credentials of the new extraordinary and plenipotentiary ambassador of the Kingdom of Spain to the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Álvaro Albacete.

This Monday, the Venezuelan Head of State began his agenda with the reception of this official document, which accredits Albacete as the new representative of the Kingdom of Spain to Venezuela.

With this meeting, relations of mutual respect and peace diplomacy are strengthened, in accordance with the principles established in the United Nations Charter, which establishes that international relations must exist from the sovereign equality of States.

Álvaro Albacete has been a career diplomat since 2010 and has accumulated extensive experience in various fields. He has held significant roles as director of the cabinet of the Minister of Culture and deputy secretary general of the Union for the Mediterranean in areas such as water, the environment and the blue economy.

His career in diplomacy is complemented by his commitment to higher education and research.

The reception of the Credentials is oriented towards the reaffirmation of the commitment of President Nicolás Maduro to the Bolivarian Diplomacy of Peace, with the firm disposition of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela to contribute to the construction of a multicentric and pluripolar world, as well as the firm purpose of moving towards a new world, which promotes equity, justice and self-determination of peoples.

In this diplomatic act, the Venezuelan Head of State is accompanied by the First Combatant Woman, Cilia Flores; the Minister of People’s Power for Foreign Relations, Yván Gil; in addition to the Minister Counselor of the Embassy of the Kingdom of Spain, Ricardo Santos Alfonso, and the Deputy Consul of the Embassy of the Kingdom of Spain, José del Palacio Tamarit.