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Colombian Consul General Meets with Prime Minister to Discuss Economic, Security Cooperation and Education

Colombian Consul And Prime Minister Dr Luc

The Colombian Consul General based in Curacao, Pablo Rebolledo Schloss, met with Prime Minister
Mercelina today, to discuss important matters concerning bilateral relations between Colombia and
Sint Maarten. The meeting, which focused on the strengthening of economic, security, law
enforcement ties as well as education exchange, marks a significant step in enhancing the
partnership between the two countries.
The discussion covered key issues impacting both nations, with a focus on expanding economic
cooperation and trade relations and improving security frameworks. “We are committed to
deepening our bilateral relations with Sint Maarten, especially in areas of economic development
and security,” said Mr. Rebolledo Schloss. The Consul General invited Sint Maarten to participate in
Vitrina Turística, the most important tourism event in Colombia, organized by the Asociación
Colombiana de Agencias de Viajes y Turismo (ANATO).
The Consul General also emphasized the importance of mutual support in areas such organized
crime, including counter-narcotics and protection of Colombian civilians, particularly minors. “Our
shared goals of enhancing stability and promoting prosperity can only be achieved through close
cooperation and mutual understanding.”
The Prime Minister expressed support for Colombia’s ongoing efforts to address security challenges
and reiterated the country’s commitment to collaborating on law enforcement matters, particularly
in combating transnational crime and improving border security.
“We value the strong relationship between our two countries and recognize the importance of
continued cooperation on security and economic matters,” stated Mr. Mercelina. “This partnership
is essential for addressing regional and global challenges, and we are committed to working
alongside Colombia to achieve lasting solutions.” Both officials also agreed to continue their
discussions in the field of educational exchange, through the department of foreign relations and the
Ministry of ECYS.

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