The Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs, Rander Peña Ramírez, was in charge of receiving the new ambassador appointed by the Argentine Government for our country, Óscar Alberto Laborde Avellaneda.
“On behalf of President Nicolás Maduro and Foreign Minister Carlos Faría, we have received the new ambassador of the Argentine Republic in Venezuela, Óscar Laborde, who arrives in the country to advance the work agenda that will strengthen our binational relations,” Peña Ramírez published in a Tweet.
Laborde is a public accountant and comes from occupying the vice presidency of Parlasur, his presence in Caracas represents the full rebirth of diplomatic relations. This is how the announcement by Argentine President Alberto Fernández materialized, when in April of this year he declared his intention to resume diplomatic ties. “We believe that it is time to help Venezuela so that in the dialogue it fully recovers its normal functioning as a country. We are not going to achieve it if we leave it alone”, he expressed on that occasion in which he urged the other rulers of the region to act in a similar way. And thus concludes the breakdown of diplomatic relations between Caracas and Buenos Aires left by former President Mauricio Macri.