
Jorge Lomónaco
Jorge Lomónaco is a seasoned diplomat with a career spanning over 30 years, having served in significant roles including ambassador to the United Nations in Geneva, the Organization of American States (OAS), and the Netherlands. His extensive experience in international relations has made him a prominent figure in discussions surrounding Latin America's political landscape and integration efforts. Recently, he was in the news for his insights on the historical and ongoing challenges of achieving unity in Latin America, reflecting on the legacy of Simón Bolívar and the contemporary geopolitical dynamics affecting regional cooperation.
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Recent news mentions
Jorge Lomonaco suggests a more attractive idea for the 4T based on his experience.
Teuchitlán y la orfandad de fuentes de credibilidadJorge Lomonaco suggests a more attractive idea for the government based on his experience with international mechanisms.
Teuchitlán y la orfandad de fuentes de credibilidadJorge Lomónaco discusses the elusive idea of unity in Latin America.
Unidad en América Latina, idea elusiva, por Jorge Lomónaco




