Holy Sunday.- The Canadian-Dominican Chamber of Commerce (CANCHAMRD), commends the Government of Canada and the efforts of its Ambassador Christine Labergefor its solidarity with the Dominican people in the face of the rapid response of the said State to the request of the President Luis Abinader for the rescue of miners trapped in the Cerro de Maimón.
Through his executive chairman, Gustavo de Hostos, CANCHAMRD, informó that the Canadian diplomatic mission accredited in the country and encabezada por la embajadora Laberge logró channeled the envío de un avión militar con equipos de alta tecnología des de Canada par assitir a los técnicos en la labor de llegar a los miners rescatados este martes 09 of August.
Likewise, the executive highlighted the precious collaboration of Michelle Cohen, Dominican Ambassador in Ottawa, capital of Canada, who was known to have done everything in his power to speed up the process.
In this order, De Hostos thanked God and the Dominican authorities, as well as the efforts of the company that operates the mine, for the rescue of Gregory Méndez and Carlos Yépez.
on your side Christine Laberge, Canada’s ambassador to the country, expressed her joy at the announcement of the rescue, while emphasizing the exercise of brotherhood and governance between the two nations, thus ratifying his country’s commitment to the Dominican people, since, according to what he says, it is one of the main destinations in long term of its citizens.
“The Canadian diplomatic mission in the Dominican Republic shares the joy of the Dominican people with the news of the rescue of minors Gregory Méndez and Carlos Yépez,” said Canada’s Ambassador to the Dominican Republic.
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