Palman Executive Director Kevin Eustatia-Palm featured on ‘Bonochi ku Hendrik’

Palman’s Executive Director, Kevin Eustatia-Palm, hit the ground running in 2025 with an exclusive interview on Direct Media’s Bonochi ku Hendrik. During the interview, he discussed his time working at the United Nations, the fragile security situations in South America, the Middle East, and Europe, and how the Government of Curaçao’s actions are constrained by The Netherlands’ responses on the international stage.

Role of Curaçao’s Government in International Relations

Although the Government of Curaçao has a Directie Buitenlandse Betrekkingen—a small team within the Ministry of General Affairs responsible for monitoring and leading most of Curaçao’s international interests—all of our international relations flow through the Kingdom of The Netherlands, specifically, the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs based in The Hague. This is why Palman Group maintains an active presence in The Hague, ensuring consistent engagement with key stakeholders across the Atlantic.

If your interests are or could be impacted by decisions made beyond Curaçao’s borders, having representation in The Hague is essential. This is where Palman Group comes in.

Get in touch with us today to discuss your international priorities and concerns.

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