President Laurentino Cortizo travels to Costa Rica this Monday to participate in the IV Summit of the Alliance for Development in Democracy (ADD).
Cortizo will address with his peers from Costa Rica and the Dominican Republic – who are also members of the ADD – issues on the common agenda in terms of politics, trade, development, as well as migration issues.
Senior officials from the United States, regional banks and the private sector will also participate in this meeting, which will be in San José, in order to analyze the context of the region, reported the Presidency of the Republic.
The central issue to be discussed at this summit will be the collaboration of the Dominican Republic, Costa Rica and Panama to seek financing in international markets, which allows them to access financial resources in the markets, said a press release.
Cortizo travels accompanied by the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Erika Mouynes; the Minister of Economy and Finance, Héctor Alexander, and the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Ramón Martínez.
The Panamanian delegation returns to the country this Monday night.