Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau recently spoke with Dominican Republic Foreign Minister Roberto Álvarez, reaffirming the enduring strength of their bilateral partnership. The call comes as both nations continue to work together to address pressing regional issues.
The two officials discussed ways to curb illegal immigration, with the U.S. Deputy expressing appreciation for the Dominican Republic's efforts in this area. They also pledged to partner closely on strengthening investment and commercial ties between the two countries.
A key focus of their discussion was planning for the Tenth Summit of the Americas in December, where the CEO Summit is expected to play a significant role in fostering new investment in the region. The two leaders also touched on efforts to promote stability in Haiti, including international cooperation through the Multinational Security Support mission.
This call underscores the continued commitment of the U.S. government to its partnership with the Dominican Republic, and highlights the importance of their collaborative work on regional issues.