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IMF taps Alvaro Piris as new mission chief for Venezuela, Bloomberg News reports

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June 4 (Reuters) - The ‌International Monetary Fund selected Alvaro ​Piris Chavarri as its new mission chief for ⁠Venezuela, Bloomberg News reported on Thursday, citing people familiar with the matter.

The IMF told Reuters ​it does not comment on staff issues.

Piris currently ‌serves as the IMF's assistant director in its African Department and mission chief for Ethiopia, according ⁠to the IMF. His prior ⁠roles include leading IMF missions in Mozambique, Lebanon and China.

The appointment comes after Venezuela, which has been in default on its external ‌debt since 2017, said last month it ⁠would begin restructuring. Analysts estimate the ‌total, including unpaid bonds, ​arbitration awards and interest, exceeds $150 billion.

Venezuela is seeking to reintegrate into the global financial system ‌following the re-establishment of relations ​with the IMF ⁠and the World Bank, which were ‌suspended in 2019 over ⁠government recognition disputes.

The IMF said it was discussing a path toward holding an "Article IV" consultation ​with Venezuela, ‌a sign that engagement with Caracas is moving ⁠toward regular economic surveillance.

(Reporting ​by Rhea Rose Abraham in Bengaluru; ​Editing by Sanjeev Miglani)

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