
Pedro Sitton has been appointed as the new ambassador of Panama to Jamaica. The appointment ceremony took place in the office of Chancellor Javier Martinez Acha. Sitton will present his work plan to the Foreign Relations Commission of the National Assembly before his official arrival in Kingston in the coming weeks.
In his new role, Sitton will represent Panama in Jamaica and work to strengthen bilateral relations between the two countries. His appointment as ambassador is an important step in Panamanian diplomacy and it is expected that he will significantly contribute to the development of cooperation between Panama and Jamaica in various areas.
In Pedro Sitton's words about his new responsibility: "It is an honor and a commitment to represent Panama in Jamaica. I am committed to promoting dialogue and cooperation between our countries for mutual benefit." Sitton expressed gratitude for the trust placed in him and his enthusiasm for taking on this new diplomatic challenge.
Pedro Sitton's designation as ambassador of Panama to Jamaica demonstrates Panama's interest in strengthening its ties with the Caribbean nation and fostering cooperation and mutual understanding. Sitton's arrival in Kingston will mark the beginning of a new phase in the relations between Panama and Jamaica, with the aim of enhancing collaboration in various areas of common interest.