News summary of the death of Queen Elizabeth II

Latin American governments offer their condolences on the death of Queen Elizabeth II

Latin American leaders and governments offer their condolences on the death of Queen Elizabeth II this Thursday at the age of 96.

From Mexico, President Andrés Manuel López Obrador offered his condolences via a Twitter message.

“I send my condolences to the people of England on the death of Queen Elizabeth II, monarch of England and ruler of 14 independent countries. In the same way, I extend it to her family, friends and members of the Royal House,” the Mexican president wrote.

The Colombian Ministry of Foreign Affairs joined the expressions of regret with the following message:

Colombia joins expressions of regret at the departure of Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II. His leadership of a significant episode in contemporary history will occupy a unique place in our memories. We accompany the @RoyalFamily and the British People at this time of grief,” he wrote on Twitter.

President Gustavo Petro tweeted: “I join in an expression of solidarity with the passing of Queen Elizabeth II, symbol of the unity of the British people.”

“On behalf of the Peruvian people, we offer our condolences to the royal family and all of England on the death of Queen Elizabeth II of England, king of England. Her legacy of service and leadership will go down in history,” Peru’s President Pedro Castillo wrote on Twitter.

For its part, the Government of Costa Rica expressed deep regret to members of the royal family in a statement:

“Costa Rica offers its sincere condolences to the government and people of the United Kingdom and to the Commonwealth of Nations on the sensitive death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. The government and people of Costa Rica express their deep sorrow to the members of the British Royal House,” it read.

Enrique Reina, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Honduras, sent a message of solidarity:

“Our sincere condolences to the people and government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland on the passing of HM Queen Elizabeth II, a message of solidarity with her family,” Reina wrote on Twitter.

Argentina’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs expressed regret on Twitter:

“Isabel Alejandra María Windsor (1926-2022), Queen of the United Kingdom under the name Elizabeth II since 1952. The government of the Republic of Argentina expresses regret over her death and accompanies the British people and their families in this painful time”, wrote.

While the Panamanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs expressed its deepest condolences:

“Panama offers its deepest condolences to the Royal Family, the British people and all those who throughout their long career have honored Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, who we will remember for the strength that was her trademark. May she rest in peace”, read a message on Twitter.

“Peace in his grave”, wrote Guillermo Lasso, president of Ecuador:

“Distraught over the death of Queen Elizabeth II, whose long life and dedication to serving her people went down in history as an exemplary reign, I send my condolences to her children and grandchildren, the royal family, Government and people of England. Peace be upon her grave,” he wrote in his letter. Twitter.

Nayib Bukele, President of El Salvador, also mourned the death of Queen Elizabeth II on his Twitter account:

“I am deeply saddened by the passing of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. My wife Gabriela and I offer our deepest condolences to the people of Britain and the Royal Family. Her Majesty’s legacy will always be a touchstone for our shared values ​​of empathy, solidarity and service ,” Bukele wrote.

Pedro Pierluisi, governor of Puerto Rico, recalled the queen’s legacy on Twitter:

“Today Britain mourns the loss of Queen Elizabeth II. Likewise, all nations and peoples of the world are moved by the death of an honorable woman who honored the traditions and aspirations of her nation with her seventy years of unwavering devotion and commitment.” year of reign.

Queen Elizabeth is a historical icon. He is present and active during transcendental changes and events around the world where he always shows leadership and prudence. His legacy will be remembered for generations, especially in his country, where he is respected and loved by so many people.

On behalf of all Puerto Ricans, I offer my deepest condolences to the new King Carlos III, to the Royal Family and to all the people of Great Britain. May Queen Elizabeth rest in peace,” read a message on Twitter.

Nicolás Maduro regrets the death of Queen Isabel II:

“The Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela regrets the death of Queen Elizabeth II of England, monarch of England. We extend our condolences to the royal family, Great Britain and the people of England. Peace to His Soul!” he wrote on Twitter.

The Uruguayan Ministry of Foreign Affairs sends its condolences to the royal family:

“The Ministry of Foreign Affairs, on behalf of the Government and people of the Oriental Republic of Uruguay, regrets the death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. We extend our sincerest condolences to Her Royal Highness The Prince of Wales and the entire Royal Family, as well as the Government and people England,” reads the press release.

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