Colombia and Argentina strengthen bilateral relations, this was the meeting between foreign ministers at the San Carlos Palace

The Foreign Minister in charge of Colombia, Luis Gilberto Murillo, met on Friday with the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Argentina, Diana Mondino, at the San Carlos Palace, where an assessment of the bilateral relationship was made.

In addition, the foreign ministers took stock of the bilateral relationship and addressed issues of commercial exchanges, the possibility of increases in air frequencies, the promotion of cooperation in security and defense, regional integration and multilateral relations.

“This is a new moment in the relationship that we want to maintain in very pragmatic terms and for the benefit of both countries, both peoples, and both nations,” said Foreign Minister Murillo.

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According to the Colombian minister, it was a very productive meeting where the areas of understanding between both countries were reaffirmed.

One of the important decisions of this meeting has to do with the return to Buenos Aires of the Colombian ambassador to the Argentine Republic, Camilo Romero, as well as the approval granted to the designated ambassador of Argentina in Colombia, Mario Raúl Verón Guerra.

Ambassador Romero balance of the meeting between foreign ministers of Colombia and Argentina

Ambassador Romero described the meeting as a vital meeting: “The foreign ministries have done a great job, the voice of diplomacy has prevailed.”

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Finally, Foreign Minister Murillo referred to the decision of the Argentine government to begin the process of joining the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), an initiative supported by Colombia, and in response to which he expressed his willingness to share his experience. in the accession process.

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2024-04-20 13:38:15
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