The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Laura Sarabia, met with her counterpart in Japan, Takeshi Iweaya, to strengthen cooperation between the two nations. As part of that meeting, the Creation of a working group to seek mechanisms that allow raising relations to the level of strategic alliance.
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The purpose of climbing the status of the relationship is not only based on Japan is the oldest partner in Colombia in the Pacific Asia, but also reaching this category will open the door to the development of exchanges educational, increase investment and commercial strengthening through innovation projects.
As part of her visit to the country of the rising sun, the Colombian official held other diplomatic meetings. Among them, one with the Parliamentary Liga de Amistad Colombia – Japanin order to share good practices and address common challenges.
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Meeting in Japan
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Other meetings
The Sarabia agenda also included an encounter with the vice president of the International Cooperation Agency of Japan (JICA), Sachiko Imoto, to get The continuous support of the entity to projects in Colombian territory.
At the meeting, the chancellor indicated that before finishing its management, The route for cooperation between the two countries will be established For the next five years. In the same way, he highlighted the importance of Japanese aid on issues such as artificial intelligence (AI), energy transition, bets in nanotechnology and peace in the hands of social development.
The minister also held conversations with representatives of the Colombian – Japan Japan Economic Committee in order to strengthen the economic and commercial relationship with this Asian nation. This encounter sought a fluid political dialogue To strengthen commercial links and develop a large cooperation agenda in various strategic areas of mutual interest.
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