Hondura´s President Travels to Spain to Attend UN Conference
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The President of the Government presides since Monday the Fourth International Conference on Financing for Development of the United Nations (UN), which is held until Thursday in SevilleSánchez's plan to survive: amend the PSOE and reclaim the Government The President of the Government of Spain, Pedro Sánchez, has moved this Sunday in Seville his "trust" that the institutions of the world work in line with the existence of "fairer societies" and…
Hondura´s President travels to Spain to attend UN conference
Castro will arrive in the afternoon to the capital of the southern Spanish autonomous community of Andalusia to participate in the conference, which will be attended by more than 60 heads of state and government from around the world. In a statement to the Honduran media, the ambassador of Tegucigalpa in Madrid, Marlon Brevé, announced that the president will be the first dignitary to speak at the opening plenary on Monday. The first woman presi…
Seville is shielding itself this Sunday to hold the Fourth International Conference on Financing for Development of the UN, which will host until Thursday more than 70 world leaders. And Pedro Sánchez has intervened first thing in the afternoon to welcome the thousands of attendees who have arrived this Sunday in the capital of Hispala. “In moments of uncertainty and tension we must reinforce the commitment to multilateralism”, he has repeated s…
The president of Honduras, Xiomara Castro, will participate in the Fourth International Conference on Financing for Development, an event scheduled to take place in Spain as part of a review of the human needs that prevail in the current context. READ ALSO: President Maduro evokes the coup d'état in Honduras and exalts the resistance of the people President Xiomara Castro is appointed to represent the nation, as declared by the Honduran ambassad…
TRIBUNE. The Fourth International Conference on Financing for Development is scheduled to be held in Seville from Monday, 30 June, to Thursday, 3 July. Former leaders, including British Gordon Brown and Spanish José Luis Rodriguez Zapatero, call on their successors, in a forum at the "World", not to overbid the brutal unilateralism of the moment.


From each of the Conferences to Development held so far, a declaration has served as a road map for the United Nations and its represented states. With the name of 'Commitment of Seville', Pedro Sánchez, in his capacity as president of this Fourth United Nations Conference, has presented to the plenary of the Palace of Congress and Exhibitions the text that already represents the most palpable legacy left by this international event in the Andal…
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