Guatemala City, by Kevin Castillo -AGN- President Alejandro Giammattei and Ignazio Cassis, Swiss Minister of Foreign Affairs, had a productive conversation during the 78th session of the United Nations General Assembly -UNGA- in New York, United States.
During the conversation, they discussed bilateral topics related to investment and cooperation.
The Swiss Foreign Minister expressed that Guatemala has much to offer and that Switzerland intends to further strengthen the ties between the two countries.
President Giammattei’s Participation
President Alejandro Giammattei participated in the 78th session of the United Nations General Assembly at the organization’s headquarters in New York.
On September 19, President Giammattei delivered the final speech of his constitutional term, highlighting the government’s progress in key areas, such as the fight against drug trafficking and human trafficking, emphasizing safeguarding children, and significant advances in institutional policies to support life and family.
Credential Letter Received by the President
During the event, the diplomat had a conversation with the President and Foreign Minister Mario Búcaro, reaffirming the nations’ friendship and cooperation.
Furthermore, with this act, the Government of Guatemala recognized the newly accredited diplomat in the country.
Following diplomatic protocol, the unsealed copy of the credentials was first presented to the Guatemalan Minister of Foreign Affairs before formally delivering the credential letter to the President.