U.S announces Ricardo Zúñiga as special envoy for Northern Triangle

F.P Report        

WASHINGTON: On Monday, U.S State Department announced Ricardo Zúñiga, a career member of the Senior Foreign Service now to serve as its Special Envoy for the Northern Triangle.

The official spokesperson Ned Price commented that the Special Envoy will lead U.S. diplomatic efforts, advise the Secretary and Acting Assistant Secretary for the Bureau of Western Hemisphere Affairs, and coordinate closely with the National Security Council staff on the administration’s comprehensive efforts to stem irregular migration to the United States and implement President Biden’s multi-year, $4 billion to address root causes of migration in Central America, the statement mentioned.

The Special Envoy will engage with regional governments, including but not limited to Mexico, El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras, on a range of issues in order to seek to improve conditions in Central America, the statement added.

Mentioning his commitment, the spokesperson added that he also will hold our partners accountable for their commitments to address root causes of migration and the increase in arrivals of unaccompanied children at the U.S. southern border.  Additionally, the Special Envoy will engage stakeholders in civil society and the private sector as we work toward building better futures in these countries, spokesperson Ned Price added.

As such, he will accompany White House senior officials to Mexico and Guatemala March 22-25, he said. The Special Envoy will also keep Congress apprised of our efforts, Ned Price said.