Ambassador Milena Mayorga Highlights Historical High in El Salvador-US Relations after Impressive Turnout at CPAC.

El Salvador’s Ambassador to the United States, Milena Mayorga, has emphasized the thriving relationship between El Salvador and the American people. This sentiment comes following the acknowledgment by the official CPAC account, which highlighted the impressive turnout to witness President Nayib Bukele’s speech at this year’s conference.

Former Ambassador Richard Grennell commended President Nayib Bukele, expressing, “He’s a leader that I think we need to model throughout that whole region.” This praise underscores the admiration and recognition that Bukele has garnered on an international scale.

President Bukele, addressing the CPAC audience, proclaimed, “They say globalism comes to die at CPAC. I’m here to tell you that in El Salvador, it’s already dead.” Bukele’s statement reflects a stance against globalism, aligning with the sentiment prevalent at CPAC, where discussions often revolve around sovereignty and national interests.

The positive reception of President Bukele’s speech at CPAC not only showcases his growing influence on the global stage but also signifies a high point in the historical relations between El Salvador and the United States. The admiration from prominent figures like Richard Grennell suggests that Bukele’s leadership style is gaining recognition as a potential model for the wider region.

As El Salvador continues to strengthen its diplomatic ties and position itself as a key player in regional affairs, President Nayib Bukele’s presence at CPAC serves as a testament to the flourishing relationship between the two nations. The positive reception and commendations from influential figures further solidify El Salvador’s standing in the international arena.