After receiving the Style Copies from the new ambassador of Spain in Venezuela, Álvaro Albacete, the chancellor of the Republic, Yván Gil, conveyed to the Spanish diplomat the interest of the Government of Venezuela in “strengthening relations of mutual respect between our nations.” “, always in line with the principles established in the Charter of the United Nations.”
Through a video that Gil shared on his Telegram account, he ratified the will of President Maduro’s Government to “expand economic cooperation in various areas of common interest.”
Finally, the Venezuelan Foreign Minister sent greetings and expressed his solidarity to the entire Spanish community residing in Venezuela.
About Albacete
He is a diplomat with extensive experience in the foreign service. Before his appointment as ambassador to Venezuela, Albacete was chief of staff of the Minister of Culture, Ernest Urtasun.
The diplomat has also worked in several international organizations, including the European Commission in Bosnia and Herzegovina, among other positions he has held throughout his diplomatic career.
From style copies
An ambassador’s style copies are important documents in international diplomacy. When a new ambassador arrives in a country, he presents these style copies to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the host country.
They are copies of the credentials that the ambassador will later take to the head of state where he will carry out his mission.
This process has several key functions such as ensuring that the new ambassador is officially recognized and can begin his diplomatic work, verifies the ambassador’s identity and official accreditation, and provides an opportunity for a first formal meeting with foreign ministry officials.