Costa Rica.- The President Luis Abinader met this Saturday with the elected president of Costa Rica, Rodrigo Chavez Robles.
The meeting took place, prior to the inauguration of Chaves Robles, in his private offices in downtown San José.
Both talked about various topics, including the world situation, the problems of the region and the Alliance for Development in Democracy that make up, in addition to Costa Rica and the Dominican Republic, Panama.
Both President Abinader and Chaves Robles showed interest in their conversation about the need to strengthen relations between the two countries.
The elected president of Costa Rica He was interested in learning about the experiences of the Dominican Republic in handling COVID 19 and the post-pandemic economic crisis, aggravated by the war between Russia and Ukraine.
The new Costa Rican president defined himself as a lover of the Dominican Republic, a country he said he began visiting in the 1980s.
Along with President Abinader, the ministers of Foreign Affairs, Roberto Álvarez, and Administrative Minister of the Presidency, José Ignacio Paliza, as well as the Dominican ambassador to Costa Rica, Mayerlyn Cordero, were at the meeting.
At the end of the meeting, the Dominican president attended the dinner offered to foreign dignitaries by the outgoing president of Costa Rica, Carlos AlvaradoQuesada.