Although they forgot to say when, the Fuegian government's press area communicated this Sunday on its Telegram account; that Governor Gustavo Melella held a meeting with the Consul of the Republic of Chile in Ushuaia, Rodrigo Toledo , during which they discussed common agendas to deepen cooperative relations between the trans-Andean country and the province.
And through the account in
Governor @gustavomelella received the Chilean consul in Ushuaia, Rodrigo Toledo, to advance a cooperation agenda between both countries.
They analyzed topics such as regional integration, domestic politics and the possibility of collaborating in the development of green hydrogen. pic.twitter.com/8aRdgK9SEv
In the same information for the press on Telegram , the government only reproduced statements from the consul, but not from Melella . In it there are clues about the significance that the Partial Reform of the Constitution of Tierra del Fuego will have in the Green hydrogen industrialization projects that the Fuegian governor and his small table have in mind.
In this way, by telegram ; The Fuegian government reproduced the following expressions by Rodrigo Toledo: “we were able to talk a little and review the vision or agenda that we have in common. Among some topics we discussed regional integration. internal policy issues and what the next reform of the Provincial Constitution is like, among others.”
“We are also planning to seek cooperation channels for green hydrogen. There we have very good projections, very good possibilities of cooperating in the future. They are not easy projects because they are long-term projects, therefore, we have to see how we prepare our infrastructures and our legislation to work in collaboration,” he added.
Finally, the Consul said that “we hope to maintain and deepen this dialogue in the future and continue holding these meetings, which are very fruitful.”
It is clear that the Consul of Chile in Ushuaia; He left the meeting with more information that the society of Tierra del Fuego has, regarding the constitutional reform that Governor Melella proposes without telling the province how.