He highlighted the migratory challenges of the last two years, which have demanded a coordinated inter-agency response, intensifying efforts to attract more cooperation and address pressing humanitarian needs, while designing sustainable solutions to ensure safe, regular and orderly migration, with a humanitarian approach.
In this context, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Worship continues to generate actions in favor of development cooperation aimed at improving the quality of life of the most vulnerable populations and building more resilient societies.
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Arnoldo’s vision, like that of his team, is based on fundamental pillars that have a crucial influence on the definition and execution of the country’s international presence: First, in the defense of democracy, territorial integrity and national sovereignty; second, in the promotion, protection and respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms. Third, in the promotion of sustainable development, environmental sustainability and measures against climate change, and in the strengthening of international law and the development of effective multilateralism.
Homage to Costa Rica
Every September 15th, Costa Rica celebrates its Independence Day, and they even celebrate it on the night of the 14th.
On this important date for the country, the majestic Niagara Falls were illuminated with the colors of the Costa Rican flag in a spectacular display of light and national pride for 15 minutes.
White, blue and red adorned one of the most beautiful waterfalls in the world with a fall of approximately 50 meters symbolizing the bonds of friendship between Costa Rica and Canada.
In this way, the Chargé d’Affaires a.i. of Costa Rica, Victor Porras, had extended the invitation to all the wealthy inside and outside the country to watch the Falls live.
Costa Rica celebrated 203 years of independence, and its citizens celebrated with great pride. “Throughout this history we have demonstrated that the values of democracy, peace, justice and equity not only define us, but guide us in every challenge we face. Costa Rica has been a pioneer in many areas from the abolition of the military to becoming a global leader in environmental sustainability; our commitment to human rights and the common good continues to be a beacon that lights our way in these times of change and global challenges, and our commitment to education is our willingness and ability to unite” were the words of Minister André, before the celebration.
Celebration activities in Costa Rica
In celebration of Costa Rica’s Independence Day, the embassy organized: a lantern-making workshop; the illumination of the Ottawa Sign in Costa Rican colors, where citizens carried lanterns; a get-together with Costa Ricans and their families at Vincent Massey Park, section L. (HeronRd, Ottawa, ON), where attendees brought a Costa Rican dish to share with joy.
Finally, a ceremony was held in the Hall of the Americas at the Organization of American States (OAS), where diplomats from the Costa Rican Embassy in the United States of America and the Permanent Mission of Costa Rica to the OAS celebrated 203 years of Independence together with Costa Rican Patriots in Washington DC and teams from the embassies of Belize, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Panama and the Dominican Republic.
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