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Canciller Martínez y Secretario General de la OEA revisan agenda hemisférica en San Salvador
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El Ministro de Relaciones Exteriores de El Salvador, Hugo Martínez, celebró este jueves 29 de septiembre un encuentro con el Secretario General de la Organización de Estados Americanos (OEA), José Miguel Insulza, con quien conversaron sobre los compromisos hemisféricos en los que el país participa como sede durante este año. En ese sentido, ambos abordaron el desarrollo del Congreso Interamericano de Turismo, que fue inaugurado este día en la capital salvadoreña por el presidente Mauricio Funes, bajo el lema “Turismo, un desafío frente a la pobreza”. Asimismo, trataron la próxima celebración en el país de la XVII Conferencia Interamericana de Ministros de Trabajo (CIMT), que a finales del mes de octubre abordará el tema “Avanzando en la Recuperación Económica y Social con Desarrollo Sustentable, Trabajo Decente e Inclusión Social”. Esta es la conferencia sectorial más antigua de la Organización de los Estados Americanos (OEA), en la cual los ministros del ramo de 34 países del hemisferio se reúnen periódicamente, desde 1963, para discutir y decidir sobre las prioridades y acciones a seguir en materia laboral en la región. Durante el encuentro de este día, el canciller salvadoreño y el Secretario Insulza dieron además seguimiento a los resultados emanados de la 41 Asamblea General de la OEA, realizada en El Salvador en junio, y los de la reunión conmemorativa del X Aniversario de la Carta Democrática Interamericana, que tuvo lugar en la ciudad de Valparaíso, Chile, el pasado mes de septiembre. |
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