The Costa Rican Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Cancillería Costa Rica, shared updates on its diplomatic activities through a series of posts on April 17, 2026. The tweets highlighted meetings between Costa Rican officials and representatives from Kyrgyzstan and Montenegro, focusing on strengthening bilateral relations and seeking international support.
In a tweet posted at 15:25 UTC, the ministry reported: ” El canciller Dr. Arnoldo André se reunió con el enviado especial del Presidente de Kirguistán, Azamat Kadyraliev. Ambos destacaron el interés en fortalecer la relación bilateral y ampliar la cooperación.” This statement indicated mutual interest in enhancing cooperation between Costa Rica and Kyrgyzstan.
Shortly after, at 15:26 UTC, another post outlined further diplomatic intentions: “Costa Rica reiteró su disposición de continuar el diálogo, especialmente en espacios multilaterales. Además, solicitó apoyo a la candidatura de Rebeca Grynspan a la Secretaría General de la ONU.” The tweet emphasized Costa Rica’s commitment to ongoing dialogue within multilateral forums and mentioned the country’s request for support regarding Rebeca Grynspan’s candidacy for Secretary-General of the United Nations.
Later that day at 15:49 UTC, Cancillería Costa Rica reported on activities during an international forum: “En el marco del 5º Foro de Diplomacia de Antalya, el canciller Arnoldo André se reunió con su homólogo de Montenegro, Ervin Ibrahimović @MFA_MNE” This meeting took place during the fifth Antalya Diplomacy Forum in Turkey.
Costa Rica has sought to expand its global engagement by participating in international forums such as the Antalya Diplomacy Forum and advocating for leadership roles within organizations like the United Nations. The candidacy of Rebeca Grynspan reflects Costa Rica’s broader efforts to increase its influence in multilateral institutions.

