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Despite the recent impasse between the government of President
Hugo Chávez and Washington that ended with the expulsion
of US Ambassador in Venezuela, Patrick Duddy, operations at
the US Embassy are running smoothly, said sources of the diplomatic
mission.
All the services of the US Embassy, including consular services,
are working normally, said the source, adding that John Caulfield,
the Deputy Chief of Mission at the US Embassy and now the
US Chargé d'Affaires, is acting as the top US government
officer in Venezuela.
Caulfield is an officer with an extensive diplomatic career,
who has experience in the region after being Chargé d'Affaires
at the American Embassy in Lima, Peru.
Ambassador Patrick Duddy left Venezuela last Saturday, because
his wife, Mary Duddy, should undergo a surgery in the United
States.
The Venezuelan government ordered last Thursday the expulsion
of the US representative in Venezuela after declaring the
US ambassador to Caracas persona non grata "in solidarity
with Bolivia," where President, Evo Morales, had also decided
to expel the US ambassador, Philip Goldberg.
Dossier
Loose ends
Two years later, subsequent to the bank interventions that affected 14 private institutions, Public Prosecutor Office maintains investigations open, these concern the public funds that ended up at some of those organisms and were utilized in shady financial operations, this is included among the accusations held by the Public Ministry against some bankers.
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