U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton announced in Guatemala on 22 June that the United States has increased its crime-fighting cooperation in Central America to 300 million dollars this year, 40 million more than in 2010, but she also asked for greater commitment from the countries in the region. U.S. [ … ]
Search Results for: Seguros de coche en Washington D.C. llama ahora al 888-430-8975 Sacar seguro de coche Seguros de automovil baratos Donde puedo comprar carros de aseguradora Como cotizar un seguro de auto Mejor seguro coche Comparador se seguros de coche
Ministers Launch Central American Security Strategy
Central American defense, interior, finance, and foreign ministers met in Guatemala on 21 June to launch a security strategy meeting the following day where the heads of government of the isthmus and U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton would be present. Central American defense, interior, finance, and foreign ministers met [ … ]
US in New Push against Drugs in Central America
The United States discussed efforts to be a “more effective” partner with Central America in fighting drug trafficking during Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s visit to Guatemala on 22 June, aides said. The United States discussed efforts to be a “more effective” partner with Central America in fighting drug trafficking [ … ]
Brazilian Receives Unprecedented Nomination for U.S. Coast Guard Athlete of the Year
The only representative of the U.S. Coast Guard registered for the 5th CISM Military World Games, which will take place from July 16th to 24th in Rio de Janeiro, Petty Officer Tiago Gonçalves has been nominated for the U.S. Coast Guard’s athlete of the year. The award ceremony at which [ … ]
U.S. Commits to Sharing Responsibility for Security in Latin America
The United States announced that the crisis of citizen security being suffered by Latin American nations such as Colombia and Mexico is a “shared responsibility,” according to Arturo Valenzuela, in charge of U.S. diplomacy in the region. The United States announced that the crisis of citizen security being suffered by [ … ]
Iraq Is Expected to Ask U.S. Troops to Remain
The man nominated by President Barack Obama to lead the Pentagon said that he expects that Iraq will ask to extend the presence of U.S. troops in the country beyond the deadline of the end of 2011. The man nominated by President Barack Obama to lead the Pentagon said that [ … ]
Bolivia, Brazil Sign Agreement to Fight Drug Trafficking
In a bold effort to find regional solutions to Latin America’s drug trafficking problem, Bolivia has signed an “action plan” with its much larger neighbor, Brazil. SAO PAULO — In a bold effort to find regional solutions to Latin America’s drug trafficking problem, Bolivia has signed an “action plan” with [ … ]
Brazil and United States Resume Dialogue on Defense and Security Issues
Meeting in Brasilia, diplomats and military personnel from Brazil and the United States initiated a new exchange of ideas and impressions on both countries’ direction in the area of defense policy and strategy. The talks, known as Pol-MilTalks, are part of the U.S.-Brazil political-military dialogue, a bilateral discussion channel that [ … ]
El Salvador Positions Itself as Leader of the Security Initiative in Central America
El Salvador is leading regional security in Central America, supported by the United States, President Mauricio Funes confirmed in his address to the nation on the occasion of his second year in office, in addition to making other announcements regarding the fight against crime in the Central American country. El [ … ]
Colombia Will Continue To Be U.S.’s Best Ally In The Region, Foreign Minister Says
Colombia will continue to be the most “pro-United States” country in Latin America, despite pending issues such as the Free-Trade Agreement (FTA), Colombian Foreign Minister María Angela Holguín declared, following a working meeting in Washington. Colombia will continue to be the most “pro-United States” country in Latin America, despite pending [ … ]
U.S. Sanctions Venezuela’s PDVSA for Trade with Iran
On 24 May, the United States announced the imposition of new sanctions on “seven foreign entities,” including the Venezuelan state oil firm PDVSA, for trade with Iran On 24 May, the United States announced the imposition of new sanctions on “seven foreign entities,” including the Venezuelan state oil firm PDVSA, [ … ]
Colombian Vice Defense Ministers Review New Lines Of Cooperation With United States
Vice Defense Ministers Yaneth Giha and Rafael Guarín travelled to Washington, D.C., where they are attending the Eighth Meeting of the U.S.-Colombia Defense Bilateral Working Group, to review security and defense policies between the two countries and define new lines of international cooperation.