PRIME MINISTER DAVIS HOLDS BILATERAL MEETING WITH PRESIDENT OF COLUMBIA

Bahamas Foreign Affairs Minister and the Public Service Fred Mitchell (second from right) and  His Excellency Wendall Jones, Bahamas Ambassador to the United States,  are pictured with Columbia President Iván Duque Márquez.(third from left)

LOS ANGELES, California — Prime Minister Philip E. Davis joined the President of Colombia Iván Duque Márquez in a bilateral meeting on Thursday morning, June 9, at the Summit of the Americas currently being held June 8-10 at Microsoft Theater in downtown Los Angeles.

Davis and Márquez discussed areas of mutual interest concerning Climate Change and Improved Healthcare Delivery throughout the region.

President Márquez expressed his continued interest in seeing enhanced Foreign Direct Investment from Colombia into The Bahamas and is expected to make an official visit to The Bahamas in July.

With the United States hosting the Summit of the Americas for the first time since its inception in 1994, President Biden formally opened the Summit on Wednesday, declaring “As we meet again today, in a moment when democracy is under assault around the world, let us unite again and renew our conviction that democracy is not only the defining feature of American histories, but the essential ingredient to Americas’ futures.” Biden said during a 15-minute speech kicking off the summit at Microsoft Theater.

“Our region is large and diverse,” he added. “We don’t always agree on everything. But because we’re democracies, we work through our disagreements with mutual respect and dialogue.”

Vice President Kamala Harris was scheduled to meet with Caribbean leaders today (Thursday) to talk about clean energy, among other topics.