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Pompeo will discuss Nicaraguan ‘authoritarianism crisis’ during visit to Costa Rica

Pompeo is touring Latin America and the Caribbean this week to strengthen relations with partner countries in the region.

Terrorism and Venezuela will be focus for Pompeo in Costa Rica, Latin America

Pompeo will also thank President Carlos Alvarado for the constant condemnation of Costa Rica against the abuses of Nicolás Maduro.

TIAR countries prepare to sanction those close to Maduro

TIAR began this week to determine which people related to Maduro could be sanctioned for violations of human rights, corruption and money laundering.

US invokes regional defense treaty after military exercises in Venezuela

Costa Rica tried unsuccessfully to approve an amendment to the resolution excluding the use of armed force as an alternative.

President Alvarado visits Germany, meets with Chancellor Angela Merkel

Merkel and Alvarado discussed immigration, with the Costa Rican president calling for "international attention" to ensure democracy and freedom in Nicaragua and Venezuela. 

Costa Rica inaugurates third meeting of International Contact Group on Venezuela, hosted in San José

During the ICG gathering, which will end Tuesday, the group will analyze the recent escalations in Venezuela and discuss appropriate next steps.

How Costa Rica is affected by US aid

Over the last two years, $1.3 billion was earmarked for Central America for US official development aid, most of it to these three countries, according to AFP.

Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu cites Costa Rica as an example of a peaceful nation

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu mentioned Costa Rica in a response to a reporter's question during a joint press conference that Netanyahu and U.S. President Donald Trump held at the White House.

From the outside, Costa Rica’s president calls for SICA reforms

Despite the bloc’s problems, Costa Rica has little option but to keep working with its neighbors, say international relations experts.

President Solís wants fewer words, more action from UN Security Council 

Costa Rica's Solís: "The council’s focus on conflict prevention is inadequate, and, when it does take action, it often comes too late.”

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