From Guatemala to Haiyou, of Venezuela to Guyana, diplomatic efforts have had a significant effect on security, democracy and economic growth, said Thursday the Undersecretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs, Brian A. Nichols.
Brian A. Nichols, Undersecretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs of the United States, referred this Thursday, December 27, to President Joe Biden’s foreign policy.
«Being associated provides power. The Biden-Harris approach to foreign policy in the Western Hemisphere has created tailored partnerships to ensure stability and prosperity. From Guatemala to Haiti, from Venezuela to Guyana, our diplomatic efforts have had a significant effect on the security, democracy and economic growth of the region,” Nichols said in an op-ed in the Miami Herald.
Being associated provides power. The Biden-Harris approach to foreign policy in the Western Hemisphere has created tailored partnerships to ensure stability and prosperity. From Guatemala to Haiti, from Venezuela to Guyana, our diplomatic efforts have had…
— Brian A. Nichols (@WHAAsstSecty) December 27, 2024
On December 16, Brian A. Nichols expressed that there is “sufficient evidence” of Edmundo González Urrutia’s victory in the elections on July 28, which is why he insisted that he is the elected president of Venezuela.
However, he noted that there is uncertainty about what may happen on inauguration day. “As for what he (González Urrutia) or Maduro will do on January 10, I do not have specific information, but I can say that the US will continue to use the tools at hand if we see voter subversion in Venezuela,” he mentioned.
Likewise, the US official maintained this Thursday the 27th that the report on “Corrupt and undemocratic actors in El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua” “brings to light the people who undermine the rule of law and supports accountability and transparency in the region.
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