Panama President & Machado: Nobel Dress Gift

by ethan.brook News Editor

panama’s President Extends Support too Venezuelan Opposition Leader María Corina Machado

A display of solidarity unfolded in oslo as the President of Panama, José Raúl Mulino, offered support to Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado, despite her inability to attend the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony. The gesture highlights the growing diplomatic engagement surrounding Venezuela’s political landscape.

Panamanian President Mulino, accompanied by First Lady Maricel Cohen de Mulino, personally presented Machado with a dress intended for the award ceremony. The presentation took place in the lobby of the Grand Hotel in Oslo,marked by a warm embrace and a commitment to ongoing support.

Did you know? – Panama and Venezuela share a complex history, including significant migration patterns. Many Venezuelans have sought refuge in Panama due to the ongoing political and economic crisis in their home country.

A Gift Delivered, Though untimely

according to reports from the Agence France-Presse, the Panamanian delegation transported the garment from Panama to Norway specifically for the Nobel reception. However, machado was ultimately unable to utilize the gift as planned due to timing constraints. “Well,his clothes that he didn’t wear,we just gave them to him,” a senior official stated,acknowledging the logistical challenges.

Despite the dress remaining unworn for the occasion, the First Lady expressed hope that Machado woudl have an possibility to wear it soon, stating, “You couldn’t use it now but you can use it for a better occasion,” and adding her desire to see Machado “very soon in Venezuela.”

Pro tip: – Diplomatic gestures like this can signal a country’s foreign policy stance without formal declarations. Support for opposition figures frequently enough indicates disapproval of the current regime.

Demonstrating Continued Alliance

Machado, preparing for a speech before the Norwegian Parliament on Thursday, paused to express her gratitude to the Panamanian couple for their unwavering support. she requested a brief delay from the Nobel organization team to personally thank them. “I hope to return soon and see each other in Panama and Venezuela,” Machado told Mulino during a heartfelt embrace.

This exchange underscores the strengthening relationship between Panama and Machado, a prominent figure in Venezuela’s opposition movement. The gesture signals Panama’s continued commitment to supporting democratic efforts in the region.

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Why: Panamanian President José Raúl Mulino extended support to Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado as a demonstration of solidarity and commitment to democratic efforts in Venezuela.
Who: The key figures involved are José Raúl Mulino,President of Panama; Maricel Cohen de Mulino,First Lady of Panama; and María Corina Machado,Venezuelan opposition leader.
What: President Mulino and his wife personally presented Machado with a dress intended for the Nobel Peace prize ceremony, despite her inability to attend.
How did it end?: While machado couldn’t wear the dress to the ceremony due to timing issues, the gesture symbolized continued support. Machado expressed gratitude and hope for future collaboration, and the exchange reinforced the alliance between Panama and Venezuela’s opposition movement.

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