“One of the Saddest Stories of Diplomacy”: Former Chancellor Valdés Accuses the Kast Government of Sabotage of Bachelet’s Campaign at the Un
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Former chancellor Juan Gabriel Valdés accused sabotage maneuvers by the government of José Antonio Kast towards the candidacy of the former president, Michelle Bachelet, to the United Nations (UN). “It insists on saying things and making statements in which it is a question of sabotaging the process of work that we are doing for this purpose,” said the former foreign minister in conversation with DNA Radio. Valdés addressed the summary investiga…
The former Chilean ambassador to the United States, Juan Gabriel Valdés, addressed this morning the status of the candidacy of former president Michelle Bachelet to the United Nations. This, after Tuesday, the ex-mandator presented her application to the General Secretariat in New York to the 193 member states of the multilateral organization. In this regard, and consulted this day in conversation with Radio DNA about how she evaluated the nomin…
This Monday, former Chilean ambassador to the United States, Juan Gabriel Valdés, accused the government of trying to “sabotate” the candidacy of former President Michelle Bachelet to lead the United Nations (UN). In an interview with T13, Valdés said that the administration of José Antonio Kast “desires that it will go wrong” Bachelet and said that there are two reasons to accuse the government of a possible boycott of the candidacy of the ex-m…
The renowned journalist Amaro Gómez Pablos generated controversy after referring to the decision of the government of José Antonio Kast not to support Michelle Bachelet in her candidacy for the high commission of the UN. Gómez’s comment arises from the statements of the ex-mandataria, who indicated that this decision is «political», in which he also thanked the nomination of Mexico and Brazil. In this regard, the journalist pointed out through X…
Despite the lack of support from the Chilean government, Bachelet highlights the support of Brazil and Mexico in their candidacy for the UN, reaffirming their commitment to gender equality.
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