U.S. Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL) joined i24News in Israel to discuss his meeting with Prime Minister Netanyahu, Iran’s role in the present conflict, the growing antisemitic movement in the U.S., and more. See below for highlights and watch the full interview here. On...
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English/Español: PHOTOS: Rubio Meets With President of El Salvador Nayib Bukele
As Latin America and the Caribbean turn towards left-leaning, anti-American governments, El Salvador remains an important strategic ally in Central America.
U.S. Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL) traveled to San Salvador and met with President Nayib Bukele. Rubio and Bukele discussed the president’s ongoing security initiatives, the importance of democratic order in our region, as well as mutual cooperation between the U.S. and El Salvador.
- “I had a productive meeting with President Bukele and U.S. Ambassador Duncan during my first official visit to El Salvador. At a time when the Biden Administration actively alienates our allies and opts to appease murderous dictators in our region, it’s important we stand in support of those democratic leaders in our hemisphere who are actually leading the fight against brutal gangs and criminals in Central America. For the future of our bilateral relations, it’s essential that El Salvador’s democratic institutions remain strong.”— Senator Rubio
A medida que América Latina y el Caribe gira hacia gobiernos anti-estadounidenses de izquierda, El Salvador sigue siendo un importante aliado estratégico en Centroamérica.
El senador estadounidense Marco Rubio (R-FL) viajó a San Salvador y se reunió con el presidente Nayib Bukele. Rubio y Bukele hablaron sobre las iniciativas de seguridad en curso del presidente, la importancia del orden democrático en nuestra región, así como la cooperación mutua entre los EE. UU. y El Salvador.
- “Tuve una productiva reunión con el Presidente Bukele y el Embajador de EE.UU. Duncan durante mi primera visita oficial a El Salvador. En un momento en que la Administración Biden activamente aleja a nuestros aliados y opta por apaciguar a dictadores asesinos en nuestra región, es importante que apoyemos a los líderes democráticos de nuestro hemisferio que están liderando la lucha contra las pandillas asesinas y criminales en Centroamérica. Para el futuro de nuestras relaciones bilaterales, es esencial que las instituciones democráticas en El Salvador se mantengan fuertes.”— Senador Rubio