Bachelet Meets Macron After First Debate by the UN General Secretariat
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This Thursday, former President Michelle Bachelet participated in the first debate between candidates for the General Secretariat of the United Nations. Along with her, in London, United Kingdom, were also candidates Rafael Grossi (Argentina), Rebecca Grynspan (Costa Rica) and María Fernanda Espinosa (Ecuador). The meeting was organized by the United Nations Association, and the two-time president attended accompanied by the ambassadors of Mexic…
The Citizen The former President of Chile, Michelle Bachelet, continues her campaign to reach the General Secretariat of the United Nations, which this time led her to meet with the President of France, Emmanuel Macron, in Paris. In geopolitical terms, she is an important player on the world board, since France is one of the five permanent members of the UN Security Council, together with the United States, China, the United Kingdom and Russia. …
This Friday, former President Michelle Bachelet met with the President of France, Emmanuel Macron, as part of her candidacy for the General Secretariat of the United Nations (UN). The former president met with Macron in Paris, France, after passing through the United Kingdom, where she and the three other Latin American candidates met to participate in a debate, which finally ended as an individual presentation. It should be remembered that Fran…
The president represents one of the permanent powers of the Security Council that has power of blockade. Diplomatic representatives from Brazil and Mexico accompanied the former head of state during the meeting.
The former president of Chile, Michelle Bachelet, held a meeting this Friday with French President Emmanuel Macron at the Elysée Palace in Paris. Bachelet was accompanied by the ambassadors of Mexico and Brazil in France, Blanca Jiménez and Ricardo Neiva Tavares, who supported her during her campaign to lead the international organization. At the meeting, the former president addressed issues of international cooperation, sustainable development…
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