Britain offers El Salvador cooperation in agriculture and climate change

The UK’s minister for the Americas, David Rutley, will this Wednesday begin a three-day visit to El Salvador and hold a meeting with Salvadoran Foreign Minister Alexandra Hill with whom there will be talks on strengthening relations between the two countries, among other bilateral issues. interest. . According to the press office of the El Salvador Foreign Ministry, during the meeting senior British officials expressed “the interest of both countries in strengthening commercial exchanges.” Rutley described the meeting as “hot and extensive discussion. As strong partners, we will work to address climate priorities and strengthen trade through the Association Agreement between the UK and Central America,” Rutley said. Foreign Secretary Alexandra Hill explained that it was “a very productive conversation with minister David Rutley. We talk about the transformation that our country has achieved, and we are committed to strengthening bilateral relations for the well-being of our people,” he said. The Salvadoran Foreign Ministry highlighted that during the first meeting between Minister David Rutley and officials from El Salvador, “he expressed Britain’s willingness to support El Salvador, especially in the areas of agriculture and climate change. He also expressed his country’s interest in further strengthening friendly ties with our country and region.”

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