Fernandez and President of Colombia sign agreements
posted on: Nov 30 2011 7:42 by RDugey. Viewed 17 times.The Presidents Leonel Fernandez and Juan Manuel Santos, Dominican Republic and Colombia, signed agreements on aviation and trade to strengthen bilateral relations between both countries.
Santos and Fernandez highlighted the excellent relations existing between the two Nations, at the time to express the willingness of both Governments to create strategic for the consolidation of relations groups bilateral.
Both leaders held a working meeting in which they were also accompanied by some of its main contributors, which analysed the thematic agenda bilateral, regional and global.
In addition, the Presidents undertook to deepen cooperation and coordination between their Governments, with a view to extending the benefits to their respective peoples.
The Presidents acknowledged the positive developments that have achieved their authorities in the negotiations of agreements on air transport, of u000atourism and cooperation in the fight against the global problem of drugs.
They also stressed the importance in strengthening the capacity for stemming the spread of drug trafficking and crime through interdiction air, maritime and port; control as well as strengthening capacities in research criminal.
The President Santos offered to share the experience of Colombia in this regard.
They expressed the need to deepen cooperation in the field of gas supply of diesel, electrical distribution and mass transit networks, this President Santos offered cooperation in these matters drawing on the experience of institutional Colombia in these areas.
UN resolution
on the other hand, Fernandez reiterated the need of the Organization of the United Nations (UN), adopting a resolution before the end of the year in which arises a sentence sobre the u000aspeculation in the world prices of oil and food
Fernandez made the approach to participate as a speaker at a meeting held by the scenarios Corporation runs the former President of Colombia, Ernesto Samper, which was attended by businessmen, diplomats, government leaders, among other personalities.

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