In an upcoming diplomatic engagement that underscores the Dominican Republic’s active role in hemispheric governance, Foreign Minister Roberto Álvarez is set to depart for Panama City to take part in the 56th Regular Session of the Organization of American States (OAS) General Assembly. Running from June 21 to 24, this year’s assembly centers on a timely and ambitious theme: “Strong Multilateralism in Defense of Democracy, Hemispheric Security and Stability in Member States.”
The high point of Álvarez’s participation will come on June 24, when he takes the assembly floor to lay out the Dominican Republic’s official stance on a range of pressing regional challenges. Chief among these topics is the protracted humanitarian and political crisis unfolding in neighboring Haiti, which the Dominican government has repeatedly identified as a top priority on its foreign policy agenda.
Beyond the OAS General Assembly, Álvarez carries a second important diplomatic assignment: standing in for President Luis Abinader at a series of events marking the 200th anniversary of the Amphictyonic Congress of Panama. That landmark 1826 gathering, convened by iconic Latin American independence leader Simón Bolívar, aimed to forge unity among the Americas’ recently independent nations, making its bicentennial a meaningful moment for reflection on hemispheric cooperation today.
Álvarez’s schedule also includes a slate of supplementary activities alongside the main assembly proceedings. He will join parallel forums that bring together delegates from the private sector, civil society groups, and other non-state stakeholders, creating space for broader dialogue on hemispheric issues. Additionally, he has planned a series of one-on-one bilateral meetings with senior government representatives from across the region and leaders of key international organizations. These meetings are designed to deepen existing diplomatic ties and move forward policy priorities that align with the Dominican Republic’s national interests.
A carefully selected delegation of senior foreign policy officials will accompany Álvarez on the trip. The group includes Rubén Silié, Vice Minister of Multilateral Foreign Policy; Mayerlyn Cordero, the Dominican Republic’s Permanent Representative to the OAS; Ambassador Francina Grullón; Counselor Pamela Polanco; and other top Foreign Ministry leaders.
