Panama’s President to meet with Central American counterparts


News from Panama / Monday, January 20th, 2020

Panamanian President Laurentino Cortizo will have important meetings with his Central American counterparts today in the context of the activities for the swearing-in ceremony of Guatemala’s President Alejandro Gianmattei.

 

According to a note from the Panamanian Presidency, Cortizo assured that ‘this is a great day for our brother country,’ where ‘we will have a day of work for the benefit of all Panamanians.’

The president’s agenda includes a bilateral meeting with the secretary general of the Central American Integration System and former president of Guatemala, Vinicio Cerezo, and a separate meeting with the heads of Government of Honduras, Juan Orlando Hernandez, and El Salvador, Nayib Bukele, at midday.

According to the source, the Panamanian president will participate in the solemn session of the Congress of the Republic of Guatemala, where Gianmattei and his vice president, Guillermo Castillo, will swear-in and take office.

Cortizo traveled to Guatemala this morning and will return to the country at 6:30 pm (local time), accompanied by Foreign Minister Alejandro Ferrer.

The delegation also includes the Minister of Social Development, Markova Concepcion, and Labour, Doris Zapata; the President of the Parliament’s International Relations Committee, Fernando Arce, and the National Secretary of the Public-Private Association, Saleh Asvat.

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