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| U.S. State Deparment’s Hemispheric Chief Arturo Valenzuela Visits Chile |
| Written by Steve Anderson |
| Monday, 11 January 2010 04:55 |
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Discussion about Insulza’s continued leadership in the OAS will no doubt be at the top of Valenzuela’s agenda Arturo Valenzuela, head of the Western Hemisphere affairs office at the U.S. State Department, is in Santiago today, Monday, to meet with President Michelle Bachelet and with presidential candidates Sebastian Pinera and Eduardo Frei. Top item on the agenda, report the national media, is Chile’s promotion of a second five-year mandate for Organization of American States (OAS) General Secretary Jose Miguel Insulza, formerly Interior Minister during the Ricardo Lagos presidency (2000 – 2006).
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