President Nayib Bukele Begins Official Visit to Costa Rica to Deepen Security and Development Ties in Central America.

President Nayib Bukele arrived in Costa Rica on an official visit aimed at strengthening bilateral relations and advancing cooperation between both nations. The visit underscores El Salvador’s commitment to regional dialogue and collaborative efforts in Central America.

Upon his arrival at Juan Santamaría International Airport (SJO), President Bukele was received by Costa Rica’s Vice President Mary Munive Angermüller, alongside Foreign Minister Arnoldo André Tinoco. The welcoming ceremony reflected the importance both governments place on maintaining close diplomatic ties.

During his stay, the Salvadoran president is expected to carry out an agenda focused on reinforcing political dialogue and expanding cooperation in key strategic areas, including security and development. These efforts align with ongoing initiatives that have brought El Salvador and Costa Rica closer through shared regional priorities.

The relationship between El Salvador and Costa Rica is built on a common agenda of understanding, collaboration, and mutual support, which in recent years has enabled joint progress on issues of regional stability and growth, benefiting both nations and the broader Central American region.