This Tuesday, Alexander Yánez delivered the Credentials that officially accredit him as ambassador of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela in Peru.
This was reported by the Foreign Ministry through its Twitter account in which it published “Ambassador Alexander Yánez Deleuze presented Credentials to the President of the Republic of Peru, Pedro Castillo Terrones, accrediting him as Ambassador of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela in Peru. ”.
According to information from the Foreign Ministry, the ceremony was headed by Peruvian President Pedro Castillo and Foreign Minister César Landa, where issues of bilateral cooperation were discussed after the renewal of diplomatic ties between Caracas and Lima.
In this sense, Yánez expressed that “the brotherhood between Peru and Venezuela was sealed by the glorious sword of Simón Bolívar, common Liberator of our countries.”
For his part, Foreign Minister Félix Plasencia thanked President Castillo for “the warm reception of the credential letters” and assured that the Venezuelan ambassador upholds the conviction and commitment of President Nicolás Maduro.
Yánez has a degree in Political Science, mention International Relations, graduated from the Central University of Venezuela (UCV), where he has also pursued a career as a teacher. He was Vice Minister for Multilateral Issues of the Ministry of People’s Power for Foreign Affairs of Venezuela, until 2020.