MEXICO CITY (AP) – Security, sovereignty, tariffs, trade, drugs and migration – all hot-button issues for the Trump administration and its neighbors in the Western Hemisphere – will top Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s agenda thisla week on his third trip to Latin America since becoming the chief U.S. diplomat.
Tariffs, migration and cartels will top Rubio’s talks in Mexico and Ecuador this week
MEXICO CITY (AP) – Security, sovereignty, tariffs, trade, drugs and migration – all hot-button issues for the Trump administration and its neighbors in the Western Hemisphere – will top Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s agenda thisla week on his third trip to Latin America since becoming the chief U.S. diplomat.
In talks with leaders in Mexico and Ecuador on Wednesday and Thursday, Rubio will make the case that broader, deeper cooperation with the U.S. on those issues is vitally important to improving health, safety and security in the Americas and the Caribbean.
Yet, Trump has alienated many in the region – far beyond the usual array of U.S. antagonists like Cuba, Nicaragua and Venezuela – with persistent demands, coupled with threats of sweeping tariffs and massive sanctions for not complying with his desires.
Mexico, the only country apart from Canada to share a border with the U.S., has been a particular target for Trump. He has demanded, and so far won, some concessions from Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum’s government, which is eager to defuse the tariff threats.
