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Peruvian Ambassador hosts lunch in honor of IPDAL president

The Ambassador of Peru to Portugal, Nestor Popolizio, dedicated a formal lunch to the President of IPDAL, Paulo Neves. At the official residence, Nestor Popolizio praised the Institute’s role in bringing Peru closer to Portugal and made a point of mentioning his personal and institutional friendship with the President of IPDAL.

Also present at the lunch, the Deputy Secretary of State and Parliamentary Affairs, Feliciano Barreiras Duarte, stated that IPDAL is an intermediary between the Government and the Peruvian Embassy. Also present on the occasion were the Secretary General of IPDAL, Filipe Domingues, the Director of International Business at CGD, Filomena Oliveira, the President of APAVT, Pedro Costa Ferreira, the President of AHP, Miguel Júdice, the Secretary General of AHRESP, José Manuel Esteves, the President of the Portuguese Textile Association, João Costa and the Administrator of the media and communication group Cabinet 1, Maria da Luz de Bragança.

(image: Archive) AMBASSADOR OF PERU OFFERS TRIBUTE TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE IPDAL The Ambassador of Peru in Portugal, Nestor Popolizio, has dedicated a formal gift to the President of the IPDAL, Paulo Neves. In his official residence, Nestor Popolizio praised the role of the Institute in bringing Peru to Portugal, making reference to the personal and institutional friendship with the President of IPDAL. Also invited to the luncheon, the Deputy Secretary of State and Parliamentary Affairs, Feliciano Barreiras Duarte, stated that IPDAL is an intermediary between the Government and the Embassy of Peru. Also present were the Secretary-General of IPDAL, Filipe Domingues, the International Business Director of Caixa Geral de Depósitos, Filomena Oliveira, the President of APAVT, Pedro Costa Ferreira, the President of AHP, Miguel Júdice, the Secretary- General of AHRESP, José Manuel Esteves, President of the Textil Association of Portugal, João Costa, and Administrator of the media and communications group Cabinet1, Maria da Luz de Bragança.