El Salvador Hosts Mesoamerica Project 2025 Committee to Boost Regional Development and Cooperation

El Salvador hosted the Third Executive Committee of the Mesoamerica Project 2025, bringing together presidential commissioners and regional partners to advance the Mesoamerican Work Agenda.

As Pro Tempore President of the initiative, El Salvador reaffirmed its commitment to strengthening regional cooperation in key areas such as the environment, energy, telecommunications, health, and risk management. The meeting highlighted the importance of promoting a shared vision and joint actions aimed at boosting the prosperity and development of Mesoamerican populations.

Adriana Mira, Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs of El Salvador and current Pro Tempore President of the Mesoamerica Project, underscored the nation’s leadership role: “We will continue to promote a shared vision and joint actions that strengthen the region’s social and economic progress.”

Also present were Alejandra Del Moral, Executive Director of AMEXCID; Roberto Carlos Salazar, Executive Director of the Mesoamerica Project; as well as presidential and deputy commissioners and officials from El Salvador’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

The Mesoamerica Project—which includes Belize, Colombia, Costa Rica, the Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, and Panama—seeks to consolidate regional integration and accelerate social and economic development through cooperation and shared initiatives.