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U.S. Ambassador Julissa Reynoso arrives to Spain

New representative of the U.S.

Julissa Reynoso
(Source: U.S. Embassy in Madrid)
USPA NEWS - The new U.S. Ambassador to Spain, Julissa Reynoso, is already in Madrid, where she arrived on Monday. The new representative of the United States in Spain will present her credentials to King Felipe VI in the coming days.
Upon arrival at Madrid's Adolfo Suarez airport, Reynoso said: "I want to share how happy I am to arrive today as the United States’ Ambassador to Spain and Andorra in representation of President Biden." "It is an honor and a privilege to set foot in this wonderful country and to get to work on deepening our historic relationships, which have existed since the founding of the United States. As President Biden has repeatedly stated, America is back. We are back to the values that have always defined my country. During my stay here, I will be dedicated to representing those principles in our relations with Spain and Andorra, the European Union, and the international community," she added.
"We have a long history of collaboration and working effectively with Spain and Andorra in the promotion of our shared values, democracy, culture, human rights, and common objectives in areas such as trade and the economy, security, and defense," said Reynoso. And added: "We share the goal of making the world safer, highlighting the importance of the environment, and of equality among people. Together, we combat climate change and the spread of disinformation. We are committed to diversity and inclusion in our societies. We are going to face these challenges with the determination that has always characterized our peoples."
"I arrive today with my son and my two dogs, and I couldn’t be happier. We look forward to getting to know the city that will be our home for the next few years, and of course, later, to travel to see all of Spain and Andorra. I believe that contacts between people are the basis of this great relationship between our countries, and it will be an honor and a duty for me as Ambassador to foster those ties," concluded the new U.S. Ambassador in Spain.
Since the victory of the Democratic candidate, Joe Biden, in the 2020 presidential elections, the United States Embassy in Madrid has remained vacant, although its operations have continued to be normal. Starting next week, when Ambassador Reynoso delivers his credentials to King Felipe VI, the representation of the United States before the Government of Spain will return to the highest level
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