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The vice president of Costa Rica’s Congress says the U.S. embassy revoked her visa over alleged ties to the Chinese Communist Party.
Costa Rica President Rodrigo Chaves, in his third annual report to be presented to the Legislative Assembly tomorrow, defended his administration’s security strategy, describing it as “titanic” and ...
The U.S. is a primary export market for many Central American countries, including Costa Rica, which sends 47% of its exports—such as medical devices, pineapples, and coffee—to the U.S. Trump’s ...
Mr. Arias, who was president of Costa Rica from 1986 to 1990 and from 2006 to 2010, is one of the country’s senior statesmen and runs a foundation that promotes peace and democracy.
Last February, he wrote, “Until today, our government has obeyed President Joe Biden’s orders regarding our relationship with China. I hope to God this doesn’t continue with the new White House ...
“Costa Rica was recognized, congratulated, and praised by Senator Rubio for handling matters appropriately in line with the interests of the new U.S. administration,” André said in a statement.
The deals with Costa Rica and Panama were announced earlier this month when US Secretary of State Marco Rubio visited the Central American countries. Some observers believe the two countries ...
The arrangement is part of a deal the Trump administration struck with Costa Rica during Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s visit this month. It comes as Trump has pressured countries across the ...
The U.S. government will cover the costs. The arrangement is part of a deal the Trump administration struck with Costa Rica during U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s visit earlier this month.
Costa Rican President Rodrigo Chaves Robles said Wednesday that migrants deported from the US could be held in Costa Rica for four to six weeks before being sent to their home countries. This comes ...
The U.S. government will cover the costs. The arrangement is part of a deal the Trump administration struck with Costa Rica during U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio's visit earlier this month.
The Central American nation of Costa Rica has said it will receive illegal migrants from other countries who are being deported by the United States, with an official statement saying the first ...