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Secretary of State's Journey: A Closer Look at US Policy in Central America
Panama CitySaturday, February 1, 2025
Costa Rica is another stop on Rubio's itinerary. The discussion there will revolve around expanding repatriation efforts. This includes not just migrants from South America but also those from other continents who pass through Costa Rica on their way to the US.
Panama holds a special place in this journey. The country's role in managing migrant traffic through the Darien Gap is crucial. This treacherous jungle passage connects South and Central America, and the number of migrants crossing through it has dropped significantly. The US and Panama have already struck an agreement to address this flow, and Rubio's visit will likely focus on expanding these efforts.
The Panama Canal is another hot-button issue. Trump has repeatedly expressed his desire to regain control of this key waterway, citing national security concerns. However, Panamanian officials, including President José Raúl Mulino, have made it clear that Panama's sovereignty over the canal is non-negotiable.
Rubio will also touch on the broader issue of countering China's influence in the region. Trade between China and Latin American countries has skyrocketed, and the US is keen to ensure that its interests are protected. The Dominican Republic will be a focal point for discussions on countering narcotics, another priority for the Trump administration.
Critics argue that Trump's policies, such as the freeze on foreign aid, are undermining US efforts to counter China's influence. They believe that this vacuum could be filled by Beijing, further complicating the situation in the region.
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