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Panama Engages in Strengthening Regional Unity at VII Celac Summit

PANAMA CITY, January 25 (Prensa Latina) Panama’s Foreign Minister Janaina Tewaney called for regional unity amid global challenges such as the technological revolution in Argentina today.

According to a statement by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, during his speech at the VII Summit of Heads of State and Government of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (Celac), the diplomat assessed the opportunities that can be given in the region on common issues such as inequality and climate change.

“The technological revolution presents many challenges, but also opportunities, and I am sure that we have focused this forum on strengthening multilateralism,” said the official who introduced the President of the Republic, Laurentino, at the conference, and at the same time to encourage more creative and innovative initiatives conclave cortizo.

In her speech, the Chancellor emphasized that it is important to make progress together in the maturity of the continent and to achieve concrete and concrete goals from the diversity.

In this regard, he announced that the country of Isthmen would make itself available as a logistical liaison center for the benefit of all the nations of the region in the face of the problem of equitable access to medicines.

On another issue related to climate change, Tewaney stressed his support for all the initiatives emerging from the VII Summit, particularly on protecting the oceans, and reiterated the invitation to the Our Ocean conference to be held on March 2nd will be 3rd next in Panama.

Referring to irregular and unorganized migration, he stressed that the Darién jungle – on the border with Colombia – is not an itinerary for travelers to the United States, but on the contrary is a territory that is being defended, like the brothers from Costa Rica is the case in Friendship National Park.

“Darién is to Central Americans what the Amazon is to the South. We have to protect it,” he said.

Tewaney, who will return to the country today, reiterated Panama’s support for St. Vincent and the Grenadines to thrive during his tenure as Celac’s provisional presidency this year 2023.

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