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Rubio to look at new path on Haiti on Caribbean trip

  • Rubio is focusing on the situation in Haiti during his Caribbean trip, where a multinational peacekeeping force has been active for months.
  • Mauricio Claver-Caron stated that Haiti's situation poses a significant challenge, with gangs threatening control over the country.
  • Rubio aims to create a focused strategy to prevent gangs from taking over Port-au-Prince and beyond.
  • He has excluded US assistance cuts to ensure continued support for the Haiti mission.
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Rubio offers US security for oil-rich Guyana as Venezuela looms

Top US diplomat Marco Rubio on Thursday bluntly warned Venezuela against attacking its oil-rich neighbor Guyana, brandishing the power of the US military to protect the small South American nation.

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San Juan, 27 Mar (EFE).- U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Thursday in Suriname that his country’s foreign policy “needs a review” and that it is in his national interest to have “a safe, stable and prosperous Caribbean region.” “U.S. foreign policy for the past 20 years needs a review. He has largely ignored the opportunities we have encountered in close partners,” he said in a press conference with President Chandrikapersad Santokhi. Ru…

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Caribbean and Latin America Daily News broke the news in on Monday, March 24, 2025.
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