The Columbus Dispatch

Trump meets with leader of Panama

- By Ken Thomas

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump welcomed the president of Panama to the White House on Monday, pointing to the United States’ role in the constructi­on of the Panama Canal at the start of his first face-to-face meeting with the Central American leader.

Trump met with Panama President Juan Carlos Varela for a discussion on organized crime, immigratio­n, drug traffickin­g and economic issues. After Trump and first lady Melania Trump escorted Varela and his wife, Lorena Castillo, to the Oval Office, the president quickly noted their historic ties. right?” Trump told Varela, who responded, “Very good job.”

Trump added: “Things are going well in Panama. The relationsh­ip is very strong.”

Opening in 1914, the Panama Canal was built by the United States between 1904 and 1913 and revolution­ized sea traffic travel in the region. The canal was under U.S. control until a 1977 agreement led to its transfer to Panama in 1999. The canal recently expanded its locks as part of a $5.25 billion expansion project.

Trump said in a statement after the meeting that he “underscore­d the need for continued cooperatio­n to address drug traffickin­g and illegal migration in the region.”

Varela’s office said the two leaders discussed security, economic issues and countering the proliferat­ion of drug traffickin­g. Varela invited Trump to visit him in Panama, Varela’s office said.

Trump has worked to strengthen the U.S. border and reduce the flow of migrants. U.S. officials have pointed to the need for greater stability in Latin America amid drug-fueled violence in the region and the flow of U.S.-bound drugs from Central America.

The two leaders also addressed unrest in nearby Venezuela, which has been grappling with anti-government protests and calls for new presidenti­al elections amid major inflation, crime and food and medical shortages.

“The Panama Canal is doing quite well. I think we did a good job building it,

 ?? [EVAN VUCCI/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS] ?? President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump meet Monday with Panamanian President Juan Carlos Varela and his wife, Lorena Castillo, in the Oval Office.
[EVAN VUCCI/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS] President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump meet Monday with Panamanian President Juan Carlos Varela and his wife, Lorena Castillo, in the Oval Office.

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