Embassy in Spain Increases Funds

It has been recently announced that the embassy in Spain will receive more funds to improve its operations and services. This decision is part of a larger effort to strengthen the country's diplomatic representation.


Embassy in Spain Increases Funds

The Foreign Minister of Panama, Erika Mouynes, confirmed that more funds will be allocated to the Panamanian embassy in Spain. This decision is part of the Panamanian government's efforts to strengthen its representations abroad.

"It is important for us to strengthen Panama's presence abroad and ensure that our embassies have the necessary resources to effectively fulfill their functions," stated Mouynes.

These additional funds will allow for the improvement of consular services, as well as the promotion of Panama's culture, trade, and tourism in Spanish territory. The embassy in Spain plays a key role in the bilateral relations between the two countries, making it essential to ensure its proper functioning. With this formal allocation of resources, it is expected to enhance the diplomatic and promotional work carried out from this headquarters.

In Mouynes' words: "Our embassies are the window to the world, and it is vital to have the necessary means to project a positive image of Panama and foster cooperation with other nations." This allocation of funds reaffirms the Panamanian government's commitment to strengthening its international presence and effectively promoting its interests in the international arena.