Fernandez returned to the country after his 12-day trip
posted on: Dec 9 2011 8:1 by RDugey. Viewed 14 times.President Leonel Fernandez in yesterday afternoon returned to the country after exhausting an intensive agenda of work in Colombia, Venezuela and Mexico, where signed important agreements, participated in various regional summits and met with several leaders, among other activities.
The ruler returned to the country at 2: 26 PM after a tour of 12 days for the international airport of the Americas "José Francisco Peña Gómez" private flight from Mexico.
Fernández was received at the air terminal by Vice President Rafael Alburquerque and the Minister of the armed forces, lieutenant general Joaquín Virgilio Perez happy. Also by the national director research (DNI), major general Ramón Antonio Aquino.
President Fernandez returned to the country together with the Ministers of Foreign Affairs, Carlos Morales Troncoso, of industry and commerce, Manuel García Arévalo, and Interior and police, José u000aRamon Fadul; the Secretary of State and director of information, press and publicity of the Presidency, Rafael Núñez. Similarly, the head of the Corps of military aides, major general Hector Belisarius Medina and Medina, and the head of the national police, major general José Armando Polanco Gómez.
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the head of State initiated its agenda in the city of Bogotá, Colombia, where he was decorated with the order of the founder to the political merit and of Government of the University of Rosario. In that nation, the President met with his Colombian counterpart, Juan Manuel Santos.
, The head of State went to Caracas, Venezuela, where she also met with his colleague Hugo Chavez, and participated in the summits in Latin America and the Caribbean on integration and development (CALC), as well as the left formed the community of Latin American countries and Caribbean (CELAC). Then the ruler moved to Mexico, where u000aHe participated in the opening of the 13th Summit of the mechanism of dialogue and concertation of Tuxtla, headed by his Mexican counterpart, Felipe Calderón Hinojosa.

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