US Official Visits Belize to Strengthen Ties on “Shared Priorities”
The US Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs, Brian A. Nichols, is in Belize for an official visit from October 5–8. He is expected to discuss key issues affecting the country and the region. Nichols oversees the operations of U.S. diplomatic missions in countries across North, Central, and South America as well as the Caribbean. Nichols guides operations to represent U.S. interests and build relationships.
According to a statement issued by the U.S. Department of State, Nichols’ meeting with Prime Minister John Briceño and Foreign Minister Francis Fonseca will focus on “security and inclusive economic prosperity in Belize and throughout the region.”
The statement also recognises Belize’s active role in the “Partnership for Atlantic Cooperation.” It also cited the recent signing of a five-year grant agreement valued at $125 million, the “Millennium Challenge Corporation’s Belize Compact for Education and Energy Projects.”
Nichols said in a post on X, “Excited to meet our Belizean partners to discuss cooperation on investment, migration management, security, and other shared priorities. I am grateful to visit this beautiful country.”
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