Tegucigalpa
Central American education ministers began a two-day meeting in Honduras to combine policies of regional interest, said Honduran Education Minister Marlon Breve.
The meeting, being held at the Tela beach resort, 186 miles north of here, is discussing aspects of the regions situation, and sign agreements to develop a Latin American culture, the minister told the media.
He also said that the minister would sign agreements to strengthen education, and the Central American social and political environment in depth.
The minister said the issues to be discussed would raise cultural diversity, democratic co-existence, socio-cultural and natural environment, ethnicities, and acquisition of values and development of positive attitudes.
The 25th ordinary meeting of the Central American Educational and Cultural Co-ordinators Office is part of the regional integration, Breve said.

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