Ricardo Zúñiga
Ricardo Zúñiga is a former Deputy Assistant Secretary in the U.S. State Department's Bureau of Western Hemisphere Affairs, where he focused on U.S.-Latin America relations. He has been involved in discussions about Brazil's role in a multipolar world, emphasizing the country's potential to navigate its relationships with both the United States and China while leveraging its critical mineral resources.
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Honduras:
Ricardo Zúñiga was involved in a presidential campaign that influenced Tomás Zambrano's political career.
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Romania:
Ricardo Zúñiga stated that people in Cuba are much harder to sway than in Venezuela.
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Honduras:
Tomás Zambrano's political involvement was influenced by his father's participation in the presidential campaign of Ricardo Zúñiga in 1981.
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United Kingdom:
Zúñiga was Barack Obama’s principal adviser for the Americas, reflecting on the impact of US policy on Cuba.
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Brazil:
Ricardo Zúñiga stated that it is quite evident Hernández was involved in criminal activities during several U.S. administrations.
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Argentina:
Ricardo Zúniga stated that it was quite evident that Hernández was involved in criminal activities during multiple U.S. administrations.
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Croatia:
Ricardo Zúñiga advised President Obama during the 'thaw' period after 2015.
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Croatia:
Ricardo Zúñiga advised President Obama during the 'thaw' period after 2015.
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Brazil:
Ricardo Zúñiga is a former political advisor at the U.S. embassy in Brazil who provided insights on Trump's approach to Brazil.
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Guatemala:
Ricardo Zúniga noted that Trump's use of emergency authorities to impose tariffs could face legal challenges.
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