Posted on 12/14/2019 12:06:37 PM PST by ransomnote
Today, President Donald J. Trump and President Mario Abdo Benitez of Paraguay committed to deepening the partnership between their two countries. The two leaders focused on increasing economic prosperity and strengthening democracy and the rule of law.
President Trump and President Abdo Benitez reiterated the United States and Paraguays support for democracy in the region, including for Interim President of Venezuela Juan Guaido, the democratically elected National Assembly, and the Venezuelan people as they work to restore constitutional order in Venezuela. The two leaders also agreed to support Bolivian Interim President Jeanine Anezs efforts to conduct free and fair elections.
The two leaders agreed to deepen their countries robust defense and security cooperation. President Abdo Benitez emphasized Paraguays need for assistance in reforming its police and penitentiary systems. President Trump announced the United States will offer two Special Forces Joint Combined Exchange Training events in Paraguay in 2020 and 2021, and the United States Southern Command will execute a regional crisis response exercise, Fused Response, in Paraguay, in 2021. The United States also provides International Military Education and Training funding for Paraguay.
President Trump and President Abdo Benitez discussed other means by which the United States supports economic prosperity and rule of law in Paraguay, for example through the Department of the Treasurys Office of Technical Assistance (OTA). OTA works with Paraguays Ministry of Finance and Central Bank to strengthen efficient and accountable management of government finances and to develop deeper financial markets that support investment and economic growth.
President Trump announced that, upon launch, the United StatesInternational Development Finance Corporation (DFC) will pursue providing finance to Jerovia Mount Sinai Medical Center, an internationally accredited 240-bed tertiary medical center in Asuncion, Paraguay. DFC will work with Taiwan to provide technical assistance and financing for the project. The two leaders endorsed working within the Trade and Investment Framework Agreement in order to promote investment in Paraguay and to increase bilateral trade. To this end, President Abdo Benitez reaffirmed his willingness to continue strengthening intellectual property protections in Paraguay.
The United States Department of Agricultures regulatory authorities are working closely with Paraguays regulatory authority. The United States looks forward to opening market access for beef and beef products once food safety and animal health can be fully assured.
The two leaders noted the historical ties between the people of Paraguay and the United States, including President Rutherford B. Hayes role in helping Paraguay maintain control of its territory following the Paraguayan War in the late nineteenth century, and confirmed their desire to continue building upon the strong friendship between the two countries.
Both countries are committed to strengthening democracy and the rule of law.
Thanks to the insurrectionist CommieDems, the U.S. has much tougher slog and farther to go than the Paraguayans in this department.
Paraguay: Inflation in check; unemployment at 5%, favorable balance of trade; economy rebounded last six months of ‘19, and favorable outlook for ‘20. In foreign affairs, generally follows policies of Brazil’s Bolsinaro.
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