US Names Experienced Diplomat Laura Dogu to Lead Venezuela Affairs Amid Strategic Challenges
In a decisive step reinforcing America’s commitment to Venezuelan democracy, the U.S. government appoints seasoned diplomat Laura Dogu to lead its Venezuela Affairs Unit based in Colombia, continuing pressure on the Maduro regime and defending national sovereignty.
The Biden administration’s appointment of Laura Dogu as Chargé d’Affaires for the U.S. Department of State's Venezuela Affairs Unit signals a strategic continuation of America First policies aimed at restoring democratic governance in Venezuela. Operating out of Bogota, Colombia, this office remains the primary hub for U.S. diplomatic efforts toward a nation crippled by Maduro’s authoritarian grip. Why Does This Appointment Matter for U.S. National Security? Laura Dogu brings a proven track record from high-stakes diplomatic posts across Latin America and beyond, including ambassadorships in Honduras and Nicaragua—countries facing their own struggles with authoritarianism and corruption. Her multilingual skills and...
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