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Timoteo Zambrano begins duties as Venezuela's ambassador to Spain

From El Nacional · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Timoteo Zambrano has officially begun his duties as Venezuela's ambassador to Spain.
  • He submitted the "Copias de Estilo" to the Spanish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, marking the start of his operational tenure.
  • Zambrano's agenda focuses on enhancing consular services and engaging with the Venezuelan community in Spain.

Timoteo Zambrano has formally commenced his role as Venezuela's ambassador to Spain. He submitted the necessary diplomatic documents, known as "Copias de Estilo," to the Spanish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, European Union and Cooperation. This procedural step officially accredits him as the head of the Venezuelan mission in Spain and marks the beginning of his operational duties in Madrid. The Venezuelan embassy in Spain announced the development via social media. With this formalization, Zambrano will now lead the mission, prioritizing improved consular services and strengthening relations with the Venezuelan diaspora residing in Spain. His appointment was previously approved by the National Assembly on May 26. He replaces Gladys Gutiรฉrrez, former president of the Supreme Court. Zambrano's designation occurs amid a broader political reorganization within Venezuela's government, which aims to bolster consular support and foster cooperation with other nations. Early in his tenure, Zambrano met with members of Venezuela's consular network in Spain to establish work plans and priorities for his initial months, with a particular emphasis on assisting the diaspora and fostering institutional collaboration.

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Originally published by El Nacional in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.