Local October 10, 2015 - 10:43 am

Foreign minister says govt. is not involved in Lorenzo´s actions

Santo Domingo.– Foreignminister Andres Navarro on Friday said that the allegations raised against “adjunct” ambassador to the UN Francis Lorenzo have nothing to do with the Dominican government.

However, the minister said the government is willing to give information on the case if required. "It is important to clarify that the accusations against this person have nothing to do with the exercise of our permanent mission to the United Nations nor with the Dominican government; those are actions linked to his private life, away from the functions of our mission," Navarro pointed out.

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