The Costa Rican Ministry of Foreign Affairs, known as Cancillería Costa Rica, has shared updates on diplomatic engagements with Slovenia through a series of social media posts. The tweets highlight meetings and initiatives focused on innovation, trade opportunities, energy cooperation, and climate action.
On February 17, 2026, the ministry posted: “Intercambiaron experiencias sobre innovación y modelos de desarrollo, identificando oportunidades para dinamizar el comercio y fortalecer alianzas empresariales “.
A day later, on February 18, 2026, another tweet detailed a meeting between Costa Rica’s foreign minister and his Slovenian counterpart: ” El canciller, Dr. Arnoldo André, se reunió con Bojan Kumer, ministro de Medio Ambiente, Clima y Energía de Eslovenia, para fortalecer la cooperación en energía y acción climática https://t.co/liGFJmSMXX”.
In a subsequent post on the same day, the ministry stated: “Costa Rica impulsa la transición energética, la descarbonización y la cooperación en diplomacia azul https://t.co/WmVdjO3CZQ”.
These communications reflect ongoing efforts by Costa Rica to promote sustainable development and international collaboration. The country has positioned itself as a leader in renewable energy use and environmental policy in Latin America. Through such bilateral meetings and public statements from its foreign ministry officials—including Foreign Minister Dr. Arnoldo André—Costa Rica continues to emphasize its commitment to energy transition strategies and environmental diplomacy.


