According to the statement, the official's agenda includes assessing the current status of the bilateral agenda to identify further areas of cooperation, cooperation and exchanges.
According to the statement, this is in line with the foreign policy priorities of the state government, which aims, among other things, to strengthen Colombia's relations with the Greater Caribbean in line with the objectives set out in the National Development Plan.
Leyva, who has already held a meeting with Minister of Foreign Affairs and Divine Worship Jean Victor Généus, plans to meet that day with Prime Minister Ariel Henry and part of his cabinet of ministers.
He will then visit the new headquarters of the Colombian Consulate in Port-au-Prince together with the Consul General of that city, Vilma Velásquez, and a group of compatriots living in Haiti.
The consular headquarters opened its doors this year, two decades after the closure of the embassy in that country, communication was plentiful.
He added that during his visit, the Chancellor will seek to advance cooperation mechanisms on security and defense issues, drug trafficking, trade and investment, tourism, air connectivity, food security, disaster risk management, civil protection and immigration issues.
Leyva arrived in Haiti after attending a meeting the day before in St. Vincent and the Grenadines between Irfaan Ali and Nicolás Maduro, the presidents of Guyana and Venezuela respectively, who were holding a dialogue in that island nation over the dispute over the Essequibo Territory.
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