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Costa Rica and the U.S. strengthen partnership



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Published on Wednesday, August 30, 2023
By the A.M. Costa Rica staff and wire services



U.S. President Joseph R. Biden, Jr. met with President Rodrigo Chaves Robles at the White House on Tuesday to expand on the partnership between both countries.


According to the White House statement, during the meeting, both presidents committed to "drive inclusive, equitable, and sustainable growth in the region through the Americas Partnership for Economic Prosperity."


Within this context, they reiterated their commitment to build a more resilient, diversified, secure, and sustainable global semiconductor value chain in the Americas, including with support from a recently announced partnership under the CHIPS Act. 


They also discussed ways to deepen the bilateral trade relationship, to promote sustainable and resilient supply chains.


Biden and Chaves also reaffirmed their commitment to advance the goals outlined in the Los Angeles Declaration on Migration and Protection


To stabilize flows and offer opportunities to migrants and refugees, the Department of State is contributing more than $12 million through international organization partners in Costa Rica. 


President Biden also recognized Costa Rica’s continued cooperation in regional efforts to promote safe, orderly, and regular migration, including through the Safe Mobility Office. This aims to provide an alternative to migrants relying on smugglers by facilitating access to lawful pathways to the United States and other countries, reducing irregular migration. 

 




In addition, the Department of Homeland Security announced a Joint Statement of Cooperation establishing the framework to include Costa Rica among the Global Entry foreign country partners.


The Presidents also committed to deepening bilateral security cooperation to combat organized crime and the accompanying rise in violence and corruption. 


The United States, through the Department of State, will support new projects to strengthen Costa Rica’s law enforcement and justice sector institutions and combat transnational organized crime, narcotics trafficking and corruption. Key projects will include up to $24 million in programmatic support for:


  • Enhanced police and Coast Guard stations.


  • Strengthening Costa Rica’s National Police Academy.


  • Expanding the citizen security crime prevention program, Sembremos Seguridad.


  • And increasing support to Costa Rica’s Air Surveillance Service.


They also discussed bilateral cybersecurity cooperation, including progress in Costa Rica’s building of a national cybersecurity operations center, supported by U.S. cybersecurity assistance. "President Biden also commended Costa Rica’s commitment to using trusted providers in its upcoming 5G tender and auctions," the White House said in its statement.


Both Presidents reaffirmed their commitment to continuing people-to-people ties. In support of these efforts, the State Department will fund new programs for women entrepreneurs and access to higher education for African-descendant and indigenous students in the province of Limón, as well as English language programs across Costa Rica.



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