Varela at UN immigration summit
PANAMA PRESIDENT, Juan Carlos Varela, is in the United States for the summit on refugees, in the framework of the United Nations 71st General Assembly.
The plenary meeting to tackle the massive displacement of refugees and migrants is the first of its kind convened by the General Assembly, and will run from September 19 to 23.
Varela and Luxembourg Prime Minister Xavier Bettel, will co-chair the round table “Response to large movements of refugees” and be at the table “Global Compact for safe, regular and ordered migration towards 2030
The president will hold a bilateral meeting with Costa Rican President Luis Guillermo Solis, migration and security issues that concern both countries especially since the closure of the Nicaragua border accentuated the illegal migration problems of the region with the passage of thousands of foreigners heading north.
Varela and the Foreign Ministerwill also hold talks with the presidents of Colombia and Peru, and with Jamaican Prime Minister Andrew Holness.
Varela’s agenda includes a meeting with Philipp Rösler, head of the Center for Regional Strategy World Economic Forum, who will explore opportunities for collaboration between the Forum and the Government.
On day 21, the president will attend the High Level Meeting on the entry into force of the Paris Agreement, where the instrument of ratification will be deposited by Panama.