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    The Costa Rica News (TCRN) – The president of Costa Rica, Laura Chinchilla, said today that the Ibero-American Summit in Panama this week will investigate issues related to communities and businesses while meeting with several other leaders.

    “We will be participating as we regularly have due to the importance of the involvement of Latin American nations,” Chinchilla said at the press conference after the weekly cabinet meeting.

    The Costa Rican President will be accompanied by Foreign Minister, Enrique Castillo, who said that the framework of the summit will involve a forum on Latin American business investment.

    He also assured that a forum led by Unicef, will discuss setting forth “the successful experience of the network care”, which is one of its social programs and consists of nurseries for children and seniors.

    According to organizers, it’s expected that the Panama Summit will open the dialogue on the political, economic, social, and cultural development role of the Latin American community in the context of the new world.

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