Abinader meets Bolivian president at Shield of the Americas Summit

MIAMI, FL – In a significant diplomatic engagement at the Shield of the Americas Summit, Dominican Republic President Luis Abinader and Bolivian President Rodrigo Paz Pereira convened for substantive bilateral discussions aimed at enhancing their nations’ diplomatic and economic partnership. The high-level meeting served as a platform for both leaders to explore concrete measures for deepening regional cooperation and fostering initiatives that would contribute to continental development and stability.

The presidential dialogue focused on identifying specific areas for expanded collaboration, with particular emphasis on strengthening trade relations and diplomatic coordination. Both administrations expressed strong interest in developing mutually beneficial partnerships across multiple sectors that would bring tangible benefits to their respective populations.

This strategic engagement formed part of President Abinader’s comprehensive bilateral agenda during the Miami-based summit, which gathers hemispheric leaders to address common challenges and advance cooperative solutions. The meeting was attended by Dominican Foreign Minister Roberto Álvarez and other senior officials from both governments, underscoring the importance placed on this diplomatic exchange.

The Shield of the Americas Summit continues to serve as a critical forum for Western Hemisphere nations to strengthen inter-American relations and develop coordinated approaches to regional issues, with this particular bilateral discussion representing the ongoing commitment of both nations to multilateral engagement and partnership building.