President Rivlin meets with Vice President and Foreign Minister of Panama 27 october 2015

President Rivlin meets with Vice President and Foreign Minister of Panama

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    President Rivlin: "We appreciate greatly the great friendship and understanding between our two countries, even when we agree to disagree." ​​
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    President Rivlin with with the Vice President and Foreign Minister of Panama, Isabel Saint Malo de Alvarado in Jerusalem President Rivlin with with the Vice President and Foreign Minister of Panama, Isabel Saint Malo de Alvarado in Jerusalem Copyright: GPO/Mark Neiman
     
     
    (Communicated by the Presidents Spokesperson)
    President Reuven Rivlin this afternoon (Tuesday, 27 October 2015), at his residence, held a working meeting with the Vice President and Foreign Minister of Panama, Isabel Saint Malo de Alvarado.
     
    The President welcomed the Vice President and noted that her reputation and achievements were well known and highly regarded in Israel. He asked that she convey his warm wishes to the President and the people of Panama and said, "We appreciate greatly the great friendship and understanding between our two countries, even when we agree to disagree."
     
    The President congratulated the Vice President on her participation in the international women leaders conference in Israel, and said he was proud that gender equality was a cornerstone of the Zionist movement from it's earliest days.
     
    The Vice President thanked the President for his warm welcome and said, "This is my first time in Israel and I am grateful to you and to all the Government of Israel for the warm welcome I have received. Israel is a beautiful country so full of history which one can always learn about, but it is another thing to be here and experience it firsthand."
     
    She noted, "We are proud of our bilateral relations which are stronger than ever. We are also working to establish direct flights between Israel and Panama as a key way to strengthening our cooperation."