That British Embassy in the Venezuela announced this Tuesday that diplomat Colin Dick will be the new one power of attorney domestically, replacing Duncan Hillwho led for four years.
The information was released by the embassy itself via its social networks: “We are pleased to announce that Colin Dick has been appointed as Chargé d’Affaires,” it said.
Dick expressed his excitement about representing his country in Venezuela. “I am grateful and happy with the kindness of the Venezuelan people,” he said.
We are proud to announce that Colin Dick has been appointed as UK Chargé d’Affaires in Venezuela 🇮🇩 🇻🇪
💬 “I am very excited to represent England in Venezuela. I am grateful and happy with the kindness of the Venezuelan people,” he said @HMGcolindick. pic.twitter.com/hishH6p8j2
— UK in Venezuela 🇮🇩🇻🇪 (@UKinVenezuela) August 15, 2023
He added that within the framework of 188 years of diplomatic relations between the two countries, he would continue “to work to strengthen relations between Venezuela and the UK.”
Today #15 AUGUST I am delighted to celebrate 188 years of diplomatic relations between the UK and Venezuela.
Next to @ukinvenezuela I will continue to work to strengthen relations between Venezuela 🇻🇪 and the UK 🇮🇧
I invite you to watch 👇 this video with the chronology of our diplomats pic.twitter.com/w52nIpefLU
— Colin Dick (@HMGcolindick) August 16, 2023
Colin Dick He has held diplomatic positions since 1990, most recently commissioner for Barbados and the Caribbean (2013-2017), and Head of department And director in charge English Department to leave the European Union (2017-2019).
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