Natasha Niebieskikwiat
01/14/2021 8:17 PM
Clarín.com
Politics
Updated on 01/14/2021 8:17 PM
The United States Ambassador to Argentina, Edward Prado, announced on Thursday that he was resigning from his post.
He did so before a tweet that reads: "Following the usual protocol in a change of presidential administration, I delivered my letter of resignation to the President. I have enjoyed being able to work together, get to know the country and many of you. Thank you for these memorable years . Thank you Argentines for your friendship! "
The former judge from Texas had arrived in Argentina with the Mauricio Macri government in 2018. It was a direct shipment from the Donald Trump administration.
Following the usual protocol in a presidential administration change, I delivered my letter of resignation to the President.
I have enjoyed working together, getting to know the country and many of you.
Thank you for these memorable years.
Thank you Argentines for your friendship!
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- Ambassador Prado (@USAmbassadorARG) January 14, 2021
His term ends on January 20 actually with the inauguration of the new government by Joe Biden.
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