He King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Charles IIIgreeted the Uruguay with his wife, the Queen Consort Camilla of the United Kingdom (Camilla Shand), on the occasion of the 199th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence.
In the letter, Charles III states that he “values the bond that unites” both nations, and that he hopes that they “continue to collaborate closely on important global issues,” such as “peace and prosperity,” but also “the environment and climate change” for “the benefit of future generations.”
“We take this opportunity to send you and all Uruguayans our best wishes,” concludes the statement signed by the English monarch.
Antony Blinken greeted the Uruguayan people on their Independence Day
On the other hand, the United States Secretary of State, Antony Blinkengreeted all the Uruguayan people on behalf of his country on their independence day.
In a separate statement, the American leader highlighted the 157 years of diplomatic relations between the two countries and their “deep partnership” based on “commitment to democracy, human rights and shared prosperity.”
The government official Joe Bidenstressed that during the last year, “ Uruguay has demonstrated principled leadership in the hemisphere and around the world, defending democracy, the rule of law, and peace.” In that regard, he highlighted the leading role of Uruguay in Alliance for Economic Prosperity in the Americas (APEP) and its “entrepreneurial” and “innovative” spirit.
On the other hand, the Embassy of Argentina in Uruguay He greeted the Uruguayan people through social networks, and shared the image of the classic painting “Asamblea de la Florida” by Eduardo Amezagawhich represents the congress held in Villa de la Florida in 1825.
From X’s account Mercosurin which Uruguay who is serving as President pro tempore, a message was sent wishing “many congratulations to the Uruguayan brothers on this day.”
Source: Ambito