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Nassau, Bahamas – U.S. Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL), Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations’ Subcommittee on Western Hemisphere, Transnational Crime, Civilian Security, Democracy, Human Rights, and Global Women’s Issues, traveled to the Bahamas Wednesday, where he met with Prime Minister Hubert Minnis to discuss bilateral relations, and thank the Bahamas for their leadership in working with the Lima Group countries and Caribbean island nations to increase pressure on the Maduro regime.
Rubio also met with U.S. Marines stationed in Nassau, and received a briefing on the ongoing counter illicit trafficking operations in the Bahamas and Turks and Caicos.
“I thank Prime Minister Minnis for his leadership in joining other democratic nations to condemn the Maduro regime at the VIII Summit of the Americas in Lima,” said Rubio. “I reiterated my support to the people of the Bahamas and the cause for freedom and democracy in the region. I remain committed to working with Prime Minister Minnis to increase trade, investment, and cooperation between our countries.”
In April, Rubio spoke on the Senate floor to outline actions the United States and its partners must take to hasten the emergence of a post-Maduro Venezuela and restore democracy to the country. On Monday, Rubiomet with U.S. diplomats and Costa Rican government officials to discuss their leadership in the Lima group, the ongoing crisis in Venezuela, bilateral relations, and the fight against transnational criminal organizations. Yesterday, he met with U.S. diplomats and Panamanian government officials to discuss the Lima group. During his official visit, Rubio also toured the Panama Canal.
Photos courtesy of Senator Rubio’s office.
Rubio with Prime Minister Hubert Minnis
Rubio with U.S. Marines serving at the U.S. Embassy in Nassau
EN VIAJE OFICIAL A LAS BAHAMAS, RUBIO AGRADECE AL PRIMER MINISTRO MINNIS POR APOYAR LA CAUSA DEL PUEBLO VENEZOLANO
Nassau, Bahamas – El senador estadounidense Marco Rubio (R-FL), Presidente del Subcomité del Hemisferio Occidental, Delincuencia Transnacional, Seguridad Civil, Democracia, Derechos Humanos y Asuntos Mundiales de la Mujer del Comité de Relaciones Exteriores del Senado, viajó el Miércoles a las Bahamas donde se reunió con el primer ministro Hubert Minnis para discutir las relaciones bilaterales. Rubio le agradeció a las Bahamas su liderazgo en trabajar con las naciones del Grupo de Lima y el Caribe para presionar al régimen de Maduro.
Rubio se reunió con Marines de los Estados Unidos quienes están estacionados en Nassau. El senador recibió un informe sobre las operaciones en curso contra el tráfico ilegal en las Bahamas y Turks y Caicos.
“Le di las gracias al Primer Ministro Minnis por su liderazgo en unirse a otras naciones democráticas condenando al régimen de Maduro en la VIII Cumbre de las Américas en Lima”, dijo Rubio. “Reiteré mi apoyo al pueblo de las Bahamas y la causa de la libertad y la democracia en la región. Sigo comprometido en trabajar con el Primer Ministro Minnis en nuestras relaciones bilaterales para incrementar el comercio, la inversión, y la cooperación entre nuestros países”.
En abril, Rubio habló en el pleno del senado para detallar las acciones que los Estados Unidos y sus aliados deben emprender para acelerar el surgimiento de una Venezuela post-Maduro y la restauración de la democracia en el país. El lunes pasado, Rubio se reunió con diplomáticos estadounidenses y con funcionarios del gobierno de Costa Rica para hablar de su liderazgo en el Grupo de Lima, la crisis actual en Venezuela y las relaciones bilaterales. Ayer, Rubio se reunió con diplomáticos estadounidenses y con funcionarios del gobierno de Panamá para hablar sobre el Grupo de Lima. Durante su visita oficial, Rubio también recorrió el Canal de Panamá.
Fotos cortesía de la oficina del Senador Rubio.
Rubio con el primer ministro Hubert Minnis
Rubio con Marines de los Estados Unidos quienes están prestando su servicio en la Embajada de EE. UU. en Nassau