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UN Security Council ambassadors visit

The Ministry of Foreign Relations reports the visit of 10 ambassadors from different countries, some of them members of the UN Security Council who are officially are visiting to learn about the progress and development of the Dominican Republic in the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.

The diplomats include the current president of the Security Council, Ambassador Vanessa Frazier, of Malta; and Ambassador Carolyn Rodrigues-Birkett of Guyana, who chairs the United Nations Haiti Sanctions Committee.

Also making up this group of ambassadors are the permanent representatives to the UN of Bahrain, Jamal Fares Alrowaiei; from Benin, Marc Hermanne Gninadoou Araba; from Greece, Evangelos Sekeris; Indonesia, Arrmanatha Christiawan Nasir; from Kuwait, Tareq M. A. M. Albanai; from Libya, Taher M. T. El-Sonni; from Slovenia, Bo tjan Malovrh; and Tajikistan, Jonibek Ismoil Hikmat.

As part of their agenda, these ambassadors will be received during this week by high-level officials of the Dominican government to address issues related to trade, investment, security, climate change and others.

The ambassadors will also tour the tourist areas of the eastern region to appreciate the development of tourism in the country.

During their visit, they are accompanied by Ambassador José Blanco, Dominican permanent representative to the United Nations.

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Ministry of Foreign Relations

24 April 2024