Jamaica Gleaner

Tapia defends US-Ja security ties

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UNITED STATES ambassador to Jamaica, Donald Tapia, came out swinging yesterday, insisting that the relationsh­ip between Jamaica and his country remained strong.

His comments follow a revamp of a pact inked in 2004 that allowed the US to eavesdrop on telephone calls to disrupt and dismantle transnatio­nal criminal operations.

Tapia, who recently took up the post, broke his silence on the issue of security cooperatio­n between Jamaica and the US after it was revealed by The Sunday

Gleaner that the arrangemen­t had been suspended.

Following that disclosure, National Security Minister Dr Horace Chang told Parliament on Tuesday that a new arrangemen­t had been signed on October 23, replacing the one inked by Dr Peter Phillips in secrecy, which later generated controvers­y when it came to public knowledge.

“The United States continues to value its long-standing security cooperatio­n with Jamaica. As ambassador, my commitment is to work with the Jamaican Government to expand our partnershi­p in the area of security,” Tapia tweeted yesterday.

“Though there are those who may not welcome this strong relationsh­ip and seek to dismantle it with false quotes and narratives, as President Trump’s rep in [the] country, I share his desire to continue our strong bilateral cooperatio­n and support Jamaica’s role as a regional leader,” Tapia added, without specifying the source of his angst.

In response to Tapia, Foreign Affairs Minister Kamina Johnson Smith tweeted: “We highlight the value of our security cooperatio­n with the US and appreciate the increased energy you are bringing to this area.”

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH­ER RUDOLPH BROWN/ ?? Jonnett Clark (left), career developmen­t officer of HEART Trust/NTA, signing up participan­ts (from second left) Calmalee Crossbourn­e, Shemar Valentine, and Stephen Hyman at the HEART Trust/NTA’s Get Hired Career Fair on Wednesday.
PHOTOGRAPH­ER RUDOLPH BROWN/ Jonnett Clark (left), career developmen­t officer of HEART Trust/NTA, signing up participan­ts (from second left) Calmalee Crossbourn­e, Shemar Valentine, and Stephen Hyman at the HEART Trust/NTA’s Get Hired Career Fair on Wednesday.
 ?? SHORN HECTOR/PHOTOGRAPH­ER ?? Donald Tapia, US ambassador to Jamaica.
SHORN HECTOR/PHOTOGRAPH­ER Donald Tapia, US ambassador to Jamaica.

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