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US envoy Tillerson arrives in Jamaica today
US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson speaks during a press conference with Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos (out of frame), in Bogota, on February 6, 2018.
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February 6, 2018

US envoy Tillerson arrives in Jamaica today

BOGOTA, Colombia (AFP) — Washington’s top diplomat is set to arrive in Jamaica today to hold bilateral talks with Prime Minister Andrew Holness.

US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson’s visit comes after he wrapped up a trip through Latin America on Tuesday buoyed by support for the US approach to Venezuela but with a warning against backsliding in the drug war.

His first official foray to the region began badly last week, when his arrival in Mexico was overshadowed by President Donald Trump’s latest attack on US allies.

But as he prepared to leave Colombia on Tuesday after six days of visits to Mexico, Argentina and Peru, he had conducted what he described as positive and successful meetings with top leaders.

Latin America’s democracies support Washington’s opposition to the Venezuelan regime of Nicolas Maduro, whom they accuse of subverting the constitution to cling to power illegitimately.

And the countries Tillerson visited – whatever Trump may have said about them “laughing at”

Washington while pocketing US aid – renewed their pledges of support to fight drug trafficking.

“I don’t think that President Trump is referring to Colombia, because Colombia is not laughing at the US,” President Juan Manuel Santos said at a joint news conference with Tillerson.

“There would be no supply if there’s no demand and no demand if not for supply, and Colombia does not laugh at this very important issue because it’s a matter of national security,” Santos said.

“We have lost our best leaders, journalists, judges, policemen in this war against drugs.”

Santos said no country had suffered more than Colombia during a four-decade war on drugs, which in his country also fed and was fed by civil conflict with leftist rebels.

Cartel violence

If Tillerson has had any more success than Trump, with his threats and harsh criticism, in winning over foreign leaders, it may be because he accepts that Washington shares responsibility.

In Colombia, he agreed with Santos that there would be no supply of drugs without the demand of the US market, and in Mexico he acknowledged that smuggled US guns fuel cartel violence.

But while he pushed for and welcomed cooperation, he also left behind a note of caution, warning that as Colombia at last emerges from civil war, its production of cocaine is soaring.

“One of the things that’s important about this relationship is that we are so close, we can speak openly and frankly about things of concern,” Tillerson said, standing alongside Santos.

“The rapid increase in cultivation was an intended consequence of the peace and — as the president has described it — now it’s now the long process of reversing those trends.”

Tillerson would not be drawn on Trump’s threat to cut aid if countries fail to halt the northward flow of drugs, but he warned “our expectation is that Colombia will make significant progress.”

The other main theme of Tillerson’s trip was the looming catastrophe in Venezuela, where Maduro is pressing ahead with plans to seek re-election under an electoral system controlled by his regime.

Earlier on Tuesday, Tillerson had met President Pedro Pablo Kuczynski of Peru, the country that helped set up the Lima Group of like-minded American allies seeking a democratic solution in Venezuela.

The country is gripped by political strife and faces economic catastrophe. More than half a million people have already fled to Colombia, increasing the pressure on its post-war recovery.

Tillerson thanked Peru for its leadership and offered more support in the run-up to this year’s Summit of the the Americas, which Kuczynski will host in April on the theme of fighting corruption.

The US envoy received strong political backing during the trip for Washington’s tough stance on Venezuela. All the capitals he visited have vowed not to recognise Maduro’s “illegitimate” poll.

But discussion will continue on the idea of a US embargo on Venezuelan oil exports. This would heap huge pressure on the regime, but might trigger a destabilising total economic collapse.

Tillerson for his part acknowledged that more thought would have to go on how such a measure would affect the long-suffering Venezuelan people — and also US refineries reliant on Venezuelan exports.

Today, Tillerson will stop off in Jamaica on his way back to Washington, for talks on how the Caribbean region could cope if its subsidised flow of oil from Venezuela comes to a halt.

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