PRESIDENT OF DOMINICAN REPUBLIC TO VISIT
CANADA
November 5, 2002
Ottawa, Ontario
Prime Minister Jean Chrétien today announced that the President of the
Dominican Republic, Rafael Hipólito Mejía Dominguez, will visit Ottawa on
November 5 and 6.
"The Dominican Republic is a significant Canadian partner in the
hemisphere," said the Prime Minister. "Our two countries have worked
very closely on implementing the commitments of the 2001 Summit of the Americas.
I also look forward to continuing our previous discussions, most recently at the
2002 Monterrey International Conference on Financing for Development."
In their meeting on November 6, the two leaders are expected to discuss
bilateral trade and investment, including the prospect of a Canada-Dominican
Republic free trade agreement. President Mejía will also meet Canadian business
representatives to discuss investment opportunities and the business climate in
the Dominican Republic.
The President will be accompanied by Hugo Tolentino, Secretary of State for
Foreign Relations, and Rafael Calderón, Technical Secretary of the Presidency,
who is also responsible for planning and external cooperation.
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