
Today we commemorate the 200th anniversary of the Amphictyonic Congress, a historical milestone that highlights the importance of union among Ibero-American countries. Today, the global scenario reminds us of the relevance of these nations collaborating and defending their interests together.
The Amphictyonic Congress, which took place in Panama in 1826, laid the foundations for the creation of a union of Ibero-American states, an objective that remains valid in the region to this day. This commemoration invites us to reflect on the importance of cooperation among Latin American nations and the need to work together to face contemporary challenges.
In the words of a local historian: "The legacy of the Amphictyonic Congress reminds us that union and solidarity among Ibero-American countries are fundamental to achieving sustainable development and protecting our interests in a globalized world."
This Bicentennial gives us the opportunity to reaffirm our commitment to the integration of Ibero-American states and to continue progressing toward greater regional collaboration. It is a reminder that, despite differences and challenges, the union of these countries is key to achieving a prosperous and equitable future for all citizens of the region.