
Foreign Minister Miguel Vargas Maldonado was in San Juan, Puerto Rico to meet with Puerto Rican Secretary of State Luis G. Rivera Marín and sign a Joint Statement at the Puerto Rican government seat, the Fortaleza, in the presence of Puerto Rican Governor Ricardo Roselló.
Vargas explained the recent meeting sought “to promote joint strategies between Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic that will allow us to create spur the sustainable economic development to improve the lives Puerto Ricans and the Dominicans.”
The Ministry of Foreign Relations reports this is a step to revise the previously signed strategic alliance. Both parties agreed to form a work committee to move forward the 11 bilateral agreements that have been signed over the past nine years and to take better advantage of the DR-CAFTA to increase exports.
Vargas and Rivera will co-chair the working committee. In addition an action plan will be drafted with the US federal authorities. In the near future, a Puerto Rican business mission will visit the Dominican Republic to seek investment and business opportunities. Moreover, the committee is entrusted with organizing the First Dominican Republic-Puerto Rico Business Policies Summit in Santo Domingo. Governor Roselló is expected to attend the event.
The Ministry of Foreign Relations also reported that on Friday, 23 February 2018, during his visit to Puerto Rico, Minister Vargas witnessed the signing at La Fortaleza of an executive order of Governor Roselló that establishes as a public policy of the Government of Puerto Rico the collaboration between all the public institutions there and the Office of Liaison with the Foreign Community of the Department of State, to facilitate the resolution of cases submitted by migrants who request assistance. The Ministry of Foreign Relations said that the measure would benefit some 200,000 Dominicans living in Puerto Rico.
During the visit, the government of Puerto Rico recognized Minister Vargas for heading the Dominican government help initiative following hurricanes Irma and Maria in Puerto Rico in 2017.
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26 February 2018