This summer, Iberia will fly to Panama with six weekly frequencies.

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Panama will be the second destiny on which Iberia will extend the IATA Travel Pass digital passport.

Iberia and PROMTUR Panama have signed, within the FITUR framework, an agreement to promote Panamanian tourism in the airline’s more than 90 destinations in Europe.

Iberia has announced the increase of its Spain-Panama route from three to six weekly flights this summer, demonstrating Iberia’s commitment to this market and to strengthening its leadership in Latin America.

Panama will be the second route to which Iberia will extend the IATA Travel Pass digital passport, after being the first airline to implement it on routes between Europe and Latin America.

During the International Tourism Fair held in Madrid, Fitur, the CEO of PROMTUR Panama, Fernando Fondevila, and the president of Iberia, Javier Sánchez-Prieto, signed an agreement to promote the country as a tourist destination in the more than 90 destinations that the Spanish Airline offers in Europe.

The agreement reached between Iberia and PROMTUR Panama includes a series of actions through the airline's communication channels such as the in-flight entertainment system, the Ronda Iberia magazine, its social media profiles and its website, www.iberia. com, among others.

PANAMA CELEBRATES THE END OF COFFEE HARVEST SEASON AND EMBRACES THE HIGHLANDS TOURISTIC EXPERIENCES

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FINCA ELIDA / Boquete, Chiriqui

With March coming to a close, Panama is celebrating the end of its iconic coffee harvest season and embracing the surrounding touristic experiences in the Chiriquí Highlands region. Best known for producing Geisha Coffee, the most valuable coffee in the world and harvested by the Ngäbe and Bugle indigenous people, the Chiriquí Highlands region boasts highly fertile volcanic soil, making the area perfect for agriculture and exploring natural lands. 

 To celebrate the Specialty Coffee season, which starts in September and ends in March, La Cosecha, an exclusive three-day event dedicated to celebrating the harvest, invites coffee aficionados to learn about the extensive process that ultimately creates some of the world's best brews. In its fourth installment held from April 8-11 this year, the event features luxurious and intimate experiences – from one-on-one tours with lead coffee harvesters in the region, a special coffee ritual, cultural immersions with the Ngäbe indigenous community, to a sunrise coffee tasting atop the famed Baru Volcano.

 While coffee roots run deep in the Highlands and the Chiriquí Province, the Coffee Circuit is not all the premier mountain destination offers. The area is also known as the land of flowers: a place for mountaineers, bird watchers and travelers passionate about indigenous culture and natural attractions. Travelers looking to visit the province can partake in numerous experiences from Panama's Heritage Routes: Green (nature), Blue (oceans) and Cultural.

 Adventure seekers can hike the famous Baru Volcano, which reaches over 11,000 feet above sea level, serving as the highest point in Panama. With its peak allowing hikers to see both the Pacific and the Atlantic Ocean at the same time, hikers can camp above the clouds where they can stargaze and witness the summit at sunrise, or hike at night to make it in time for the incredible sunrise views.

 Culture hounds can opt to visit the Ngäbe and Bugle people, two of Panama's seven indigenous groups, who are proud to share their culture, cosmovision and history with visitors, as well as the beautiful scenery and attractions that surround their communities. The Ngäbe communities provide experiences including cacao tours, waterfall hikes, a day on the organic farm, handicrafts, and cultural evenings in an ecologically sustainable environment.

 Nature lovers will enjoy trekking to find the Lost Waterfall, a gorgeous hike through dense rainforest that leads to three beautiful waterfalls in Boquete, Chiriquí. Visitors can also join tours that offer white water rafting and ziplining through the cloud forest, where you can achieve one-of-a-kind views of the natural landscapes and wildlife. A trip to Panama is not complete for birdwatchers without visiting the stunning tropical forest at La Amistad International Park, renowned for its biodiversity, boasting more than 600 bird species. One of them is the Resplendent Quetzal — a striking bird that was once sacred to the ancient Mayans and Aztecs.

 Visitors can reach the Highlands by car (a 7-hour ride from Panama City) or take a less than one-hour domestic flight to David, Chiriquí, followed by a 45-minute car ride. Visiting the Chiriquí Highlands supports Panama's Master Plan for Sustainable Tourism, recently recognized by UNESCO as an example of innovation and sustainability, highlighting Panama's unique tourism routes. The plan reactivates Panama's Tourism, Conservation and Research (TCI) strategy. The updated TCI strategy focuses on three core areas: Cultural Heritage (multifaceted culture), Green Heritage (extraordinary biodiversity) and Blue Heritage (ocean wonders).

 To learn more about the Panama Highlands region and coffee culture, please visit discover.visitpanama.com/coffee.

 To learn more about Panama's Cultural, Green and Blue Heritage, as well as the experiences around it, please visit https://visitpanama.com/things-to-do/.

 For the latest information on Panama's health and safety protocols for international visitors, please visit https://www.visitpanama.com/information/travel-guidelines

Press Release- Foreign Minister Erika Mouynes held a call with Secretary of State Antony Blinken

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Panama April 6, 2021 - The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Erika Mouynes, held an important call today with the Secretary of State of the United States, Antony J. Blinken, with whom she reviewed issues of common interest regarding the political situation of the region, the representation of the continent in multilateral forums and irregular migration as a phenomenon that must be addressed at its source.

During this first meeting between foreign ministers, Panama valued the return of the United States to important meeting places in pandemic times as the World Health Organization, and the new support of the Biden administration for the Paris Agreement for the reduction of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, also signed by the Panamanian State. In this sense, the Panamanian Foreign Minister highlighted the initiatives of the National Government in the face of the threats of Climate Change, betting on the green agenda of sustainability and allocating significant resources to the protection of natural and marine heritage, until Panama has become one of the only three carbon sink countries on the planet.

The two foreign ministers agreed on the value of US capital investments in Panama, as an important point in the post-pandemic economic recovery, maintaining the commercial attractiveness of our country due to its unmatched logistical advantages and social stability.

Foreign Minister Mouynes shared Panama's intention to strengthen its presence in multilateral forums and regain leadership in the region that was historically associated with its role as a neutral mediator and a geographic center of the world.

Both diplomatic representatives highlighted the strength of the historic strategic alliance between the United States and Panama, and their desire to continue cooperation to face present and future challenges.

Original Press Release in spanish: mire.gob.pa/canciller-erika-mouynes-sostiene-reunion-telefonica-con-el-secretario-de-estado-de-los-estados-unidos-antony-blinken/

Press Release- Parliamentary Elections in Venezuela

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Elections in Venezuela do not meet conditions to ensure a free, democratic and inclusive process.

• The Republic of Panama regrets that the parliamentary elections in Venezuela were held this Sunday, December 6, under conditions that did not guarantee a democratic, transparent, inclusive, free and fair process for the Venezuelan people. The institutional weaknesses of the process, the obstacles faced by the opposition parties, the limited participation recorded by independent media and the absence of the recommended and widely accepted international observance sow unacceptable doubts in the results of these elections.

• As a neighboring and sister country, we call on all the actors in Venezuelan society to create spaces that allow a broad national dialogue without preconditions, which can count on the support of the international community, and lead to a prompt durable and consensual solution to the critical humanitarian, social and economic situation in the country.

• From our historical position in favor of a constructive and respectful dialogue of the principles and values ​​of democracy, human rights and the rule of law, Panama will continue to support the efforts made through a peaceful and negotiated way to put a definitive end to the unsustainable Venezuelan crisis.

Original press release in Spanish- https://mire.gob.pa/comunicado-sobre-las-elecciones-parlamentarias-en-venezuela/

New Minister of Foreign Affairs of Panama

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A new Minister of Foreign Affairs has been appointed

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On December 2nd, 2020, President Laurentino Cortizo appointed Erika Mouynes as the new Minister of Foreign Affairs of Panama, replacing Dr. Alejandro Ferrer who had been in the role since July 1st, 2019.

Erika Mouynes has bachelor’s degre in Law and Political Science from the University Santa Maria la Antigua in Panama, and a bachelor’s degree in business administration from the Latin American University of Science and Technology, both magna cum laude. She has a Master in Corporate Law from New York University and a Master in International Law from the University of California, Berkley. She also obtained a postgraduate degree in Business and Finance from the University of New York as a Fullbright Fellow.

She has over 10 years of work experience in law, busines and government in both New York and Panama. In New York, she worked for more than a decade in structuring infrastructure projects with multilateral agencies and in complex investment negotiations in European and Latin American financial markets. Between 2013 and 2017 she was the Chief Legal Officer of the Investment Fund with the management of a portfolio of billions of dollars based in New York, Fintech.

During the period 2007 to 2013, she was a Senior Lawyer in Project Finance at the firm Shearman & Sterling, LLP. In Panama, she practiced law in several law firms in the corporate and litigation areas and in 2004 she was appointed as Chief of Staff of the Ministry of Commerce and Industries.

In 2019, she was appointed as Vice Minister of Multilateral Affairs and Cooperation of the Foreign Ministry. She has been honored with numerous international awards, including the Association of Corporate Counsel's Best Global General Counsel Award in 2015, and is a member of various global outreach boards such as Kangu (Maternal Health in Africa).

Her official biography in spanish can be accessed here.

The original press release in spanish can be accessed here.

Minister of Foreign Affairs, Alejandro Ferrer, meets with counselor Ulrich Brechbuhl

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The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Panama, Alejandro Ferrer, held a high-level meeting today with the counselor of the United States Department of State, Ulrich Brechbuhl. They discussed cooperation between the two countries on investment, cybersecurity, the fight against money laundering and assistance in the face of the pandemic caused by COVID-19.

This diplomatic exchange included the participation of the Minister for Canal Affairs, Aristides Royo; the Minister of Economy and Finance, Héctor Alexander; the vice chancellor, Federico Alfaro Boyd; the Vice Minister of Multilateral Affairs and Cooperation, Erika Mouynes; the Deputy Minister of Public Security, Ivor Pitty; as well as that of the Advisor Todd Anderson and the Charge d'Affaires of the United States Embassy in Panama, Stewart Tuttle.

As a show of solidarity, the Panamanian Government received from the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), 50 advanced ventilators for intensive care that will be sent to the Social Security Fund for their proper distribution. Minister Ferrer thanked the United States for this donation of valuable medical equipment that will help us continue to face the health crisis generated by COVID-19.

Original article in spanish: https://mire.gob.pa/noticias/canciller-ferrer-recibe-a-consejero-brechbuhl/

Ambassador Juan De Dianous promotes Investing in Panama at Philadephia

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On Wednesday October 23rd, the Ambassador of Panama to the United States of America, H.E. Juan De Dianous, was the keynote speaker at the 79th Annual Membership Meeting of the Pan-American Association of Philadelphia.

In his speech the Ambassador expressed his commitment to strengthen relations between Panama and the United States. He spoke of the many advantages that Panama’s economy has, ranging from its strategic location to its transportation hub. He presented an open invitation to American companies to invest in Panama, with the promise that they will be supported every step of the way by the Administration of President Laurentino Cortizo, always in keeping with transparency and the rule of law.

Panama appoints a New Executive Director for their Segumar Miami Office

Frank Marmol is the new Head of Segumar Miami.

Frank Marmol is the new Head of Segumar Miami.

Frank H. Marmol, a Naval Engineer with more than 30 years’ experience in classification societies, statutory certification and services processes, has been appointed the new Executive Director of the representative office of the Panama Maritime Authority in Miami, Florida.

Eng. Marmol until recently was the Principal Surveyor of InterMaritime Group. This new appointment will place Eng. Marmol at the helm of the SEGUMAR office in Miami for the next five years. His predecessor, Eng. Napoleon Smith, has just completed his assignment as the person in charge of the Florida office since June 2017; previously he was in charge of the New York Office, before moving to Miami.Segumar Miami, Florida Office.

The Department of Maritime Safety, known as Segumar, is the Technical Office of the Panamanian Registry; created in 1977 and was originally located in New York, where it dealt with all technical issues for nearly 3 decades, until the late eighties when it was transferred to the Panama Maritime Authority Headquarters in Panama City, Republic of Panama.

Currently, Panama Maritime Authority maintains the SEGUMAR main office in Panama, and has also representative offices located in the main important maritime cities of the world: Miami & Houston (USA); London (UK); Dubai (UAE); Seoul & Busan (Korea); Piraeus (Greece); Shanghai (China); Mumbai (India); Singapore; Tokyo & Imabari (Japan); Istanbul (Turkey) and Manila (Philippines). These offices combined, can offer services to shipowners 24/7. Segumar Offices provide technical support and certification for ships and seafarers related to international maritime conventions and forthcoming regulations for the industry. These include annual safety inspection (ASI), additional surveys for correction of ship deficiencies inspected by PSC or Flag State Administrations, casualty investigations, publications, communications and requirements under Panamanian flag, national and international regulations, issuance and endorsement of certificates and technical enquiries amongst other services.

Each Segumar Regional Office is fully independent and can provide the full technical service to Panamanian ships and managers under the supervision of the head office located in Panama.

Source: https://www.hellenicshippingnews.com/panama-appoints-a-new-chief-technical-inspector-executive-director-for-their-segumar-miami-florida-office-usa/

President Nito Cortizo Addresses the United Nations General Assembly

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Laurentino Cortizo Cohen, President of the Republic of Panama, addressed the general debate of the 74th Session of the General Assembly of the UN (New York, 24 – 30 September 2019).

To watch his speech please visit: http://webtv.un.org/search/panama-president-addresses-general-debate-74th-session/6089495743001/?term=Panama+-+President+addresses+General+Debate+74th+Session&lan=Spanish&sort=date#.XY0Od_VmZBU.twitter