Governor Lorraine Cuellar Cisneros received the British ambassador in Mexico, John Benjamin, which holds various desks with state authorities, where they discuss issues related to security, tourism, education, environment, infrastructure, economic and social development, which will enable Tlaxcala to position itself as a national and international benchmark.
“We strengthen the ties of cooperation to promote the country’s development in various aspects such as the cultural richness of Tlaxcalteca and thereby position Tlaxcala as a national and international reference”, highlight the president.
At Government House, local chief executives recognize the work of diplomats, because, when traveling to other countries, they are aware of projects and seek contacts with other countries; this time it’s Tlaxcala’s turn and it will contribute to creating a new story.
Previously, the diplomat met with first-level Cabinet heads of the State Government, to whom he indicated his willingness to cooperate with projects led by Governor Lorena Cuéllar.
Ambassador Jon Benjamin noticed the local official’s approach, “We are willing to work with you in whatever we can. Many ambassadors remain trapped in the capital’s political bubble, I see in London many who don’t come out, that’s another reality, outside the embassy.”he has stated.
On the occasion, the representative of the State Government delegation in Mexico City, Luis Vargas González, highlighted that the embassy has various international funds and financing that can be used for the benefit of the Tlaxcalans.
“The governor strongly asks us to seek all international alliances so that large-scale and high-impact projects can be carried out, and carried out efficiently and promptly,” Indian.
He announced that as a result of this approach, within 30 days renewable energy projects could be completed, as well as tourism, education and social welfare issues.
“In about 30 days we will learn about some investments to create jobs, infrastructure. There are various requirements that they will ask for and currently the work has started, but what we mean is to follow up on every work”, commented.
The British Ambassador in Mexico enjoyed the gastronomy, culture, traditions and history of the entity, along with his team of work, as well as the Federal Secretary for Culture, Alejandra Frausto Guerrero, who admired the part of the carnival and the handicrafts made by Tlaxcaltecas such as talavera, carved wood and seraphim, among others.
During his visit to the country, the ambassador toured the Tlahuicole stadium, accompanied by the head of the Secretariat for Economic Development (Sedeco), Javier Marroquín; the director of the Tlaxcala Institute of Sport (IDET), Madaí Pérez Carrillo; the mayor of the capital Tlaxcala, Jorge Corichi Fragoso, among other civil servants.
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