President Abinader and Chile’s president-elect Kast strengthen bilateral ties

SANTIAGO DE LOS CABALLEROS – In a significant diplomatic engagement, Dominican President Luis Abinader hosted Chilean President-elect José Antonio Kast for comprehensive talks aimed at strengthening bilateral cooperation across multiple strategic domains. The meeting, held at the Presidential House on Saturday, laid the groundwork for enhanced partnership in border security, economic development, tourism expansion, and trade facilitation between the two nations.

President Abinader welcomed Kast’s symbolic choice of the Dominican Republic as his first official international destination following his electoral victory. The leaders announced plans for a joint inspection tour of border security infrastructure on Sunday, demonstrating mutual commitment to addressing transnational security challenges. Abinader specifically emphasized trade balance enhancement, expressing interest in boosting imports of Chilean wines while seeking preferential market access for Dominican cigars in Chile.

The Chilean leader-elect praised the Dominican Republic’s advanced border control mechanisms and citizen security protocols as exemplary models worthy of detailed study. Kast expressed particular interest in biometric control systems and comprehensive security strategies, indicating intentions to adapt applicable elements to Chile’s specific context while acknowledging differing national realities.

Both leaders recognized the Dominican Republic’s notable achievements in tourism development and economic diversification as benchmarks of stability and growth. The high-level meeting included participation from numerous Dominican cabinet members—including ministers of foreign affairs, defense, interior, housing, industry, commerce, and migration authorities—alongside Chilean delegation members comprising foreign affairs and security officials.