Spain and Panama sign a Cooperation Alliance for Sustainable Development
Panama City.- Spain’s Secretary of State for International Cooperation, Eva Granados, and Panama’s Vice Minister of Multilateral Affairs and Cooperation, Carlos Guevara Mann, signed a new Cooperation Alliance for Sustainable Development this Tuesday in the Panamanian capital.
“At a time, also, of questioning of scientific evidence, of data, the document we sign today is based on that evidence. And among the vectors we prioritize is the scientific (and) academic axis, that technical cooperation, which I believe gives us a qualitative leap,” said Granados.
The signing took place at the Panamanian Chancellery after the VIII meeting of the Spanish-Panamanian Joint Cooperation Commission. And, according to official information, it marks “a new stage in the relationship between both countries, based on an advanced, horizontal cooperation model, and aimed at building joint responses to structural challenges and reinforcing Panama’s role as a benchmark in public innovation and sustainable development in the region”.
«(What) we have formalized today through the signing of the minutes (…) constitutes not only the formal culmination of a technical and diplomatic process, but also the clear expression of a converging political will, of a shared vision of the future and of the mutual trust that we have built over time», Guevara Mann emphasized.
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