El Salvador’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Alexandra Hill, took part in the First Extraordinary Meeting of Foreign Ministers of the Ibero-American General Secretariat (SEGIB), held in Seville, Spain. The high-level gathering aimed to address the current regional challenges and explore paths for collective development.
During the meeting, Hill highlighted El Salvador’s strong engagement with the Ibero-American community through initiatives that seek to foster development based on mutual commitment and the pursuit of tangible results for local populations. “El Salvador is dedicated to advancing concrete actions that generate real benefits for our communities,” stated the Foreign Minister.
El Salvador continues to be an active participant in cultural and development-focused cooperation efforts in the region. These include programs such as Iberbibliotecas, Ibercultura Viva, Iberescenas, and Ibermedia, which support access to knowledge, the arts, and creative industries across Ibero-America.
Under the leadership of President Nayib Bukele, the Salvadoran government reiterates its dedication to building new opportunities in areas of shared interest with its regional partners. “Our country remains committed to working for a better future and the well-being of our peoples,” Hill emphasized during her intervention.
The event marked another step in El Salvador’s ongoing diplomatic efforts to strengthen regional ties and promote inclusive growth throughout the Ibero-American space.