Diplomatist Magazine Diplomatist April-May 2019 | Page 58

LATIN AMERICA CORNER Meeting with the President of Costa Rica After this emotional visit and a lunch of delicious traditional Costa Rican dishes, the offi cial reception took place. Hence, at 3:00 pm, the President of the Republic of Costa Rica, Carlos Alvarado Quesada along with his wife, received in the Presidential House, His Excellency Vekaiah Naidu. For this activity and as a symbol of what is the Costa Rican spirit, a country that does not have an army and where our students are the refl ection of our commitment to a better future and peace for the world, a group of elementary school children was invited to receive Vice President Naidu warmly. Received by Costa Ricas president and fi rst Lady Welcomed by costa rican students This is an excerpt from the speech given by the President of Costa Rica, Mr. Carlos Alvarado: “On behalf of the Government and the people of Costa Rica, I would like to send to you, your Government and the People of India our sincere wishes of friendship, and express our will to deepen our bilateral relationship and promote greater joint work on issues of common interest, such as renewable energies, innovation and technology, agriculture, health and wellness, trade and to also explore cooperation avenues in the years to come. We hope that your country sees Costa Rica as a friend in issues such as promotion of democracy and sustainable development. (...) Your Excellency, Venkaiah Naidu, Vice-President, allow me to express my sincere welcome to you and to your distinguished Delegation. It is such an honor for Costa Rica that your government has decided to visit our country as part of its visit to Latin America.” The day ended with the signing of four Memorandum of Understanding between both nations, two in the area of Vice President Naidu met with the President of the Legislative Assembly, Mrs. Carolina Hidalgo. After this meeting, the delegation, together with the Vice President, moved to the Presidency of the Republic of Costa Rica, where they participated in a working lunch offered by Mrs. Epsy Campbell, First Vice President of Costa Rica. technology signed by the Ministry of Science and Technology of Costa Rica, one in the agricultural branch, signed by the Ministry of Environment and Energy of Costa Rica and one last in the diplomatic-migratory area, because it was agreed to eliminate visa requirements for people with diplomatic, offi cial and service passports between both nations. On the last day of the offi cial visit, on March 9, Vice President Naidu met with the President of the Legislative Assembly, Carolina Hidalgo. After this meeting, the delegation, together with the Vice President, moved to the Presidency of the Republic of Costa Rica, where they participated in a working lunch off ered by Epsy Campbell, First Vice President of Costa Rica. 58 • Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Diplomatist • Vol 7 • Issue 4 • April-May 2019, Noida