SANTO DOMINGO – The Dominican Presidency unveiled on Thursday an extensive international itinerary for President Luis Abinader, marking a significant month of diplomatic engagements across the Americas and Europe throughout March. This strategic tour underscores the nation’s proactive approach to strengthening bilateral relations and engaging with global economic governance.
The President’s first diplomatic stop will be in the United States, where he is scheduled to participate in a high-profile regional summit convened by U.S. President Donald Trump in Miami on March 7th. The assembly, as detailed in an official government communiqué, is designed to foster dialogue on pressing matters of mutual regional and international concern.
Following his North American engagement, President Abinader will journey to Santiago, Chile, for a three-day visit from March 10th to 12th. The central purpose of this leg is his official attendance at the presidential inauguration of Chile’s President-elect, José Antonio Kast. The agenda also includes a dedicated bilateral meeting between the two leaders to discuss avenues for enhanced cooperation between their nations.
Concluding this diplomatic tour, President Abinader will travel to Paris, France, on March 24th and 25th. The European visit features a pivotal meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron. Furthermore, the Dominican leader will actively participate in high-level assemblies of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), highlighting the country’s commitment to engaging with critical international economic policy forums.
