The Columbus Dispatch

First lady visits Panama on Latin America tour

- Kathia Martínez

PANAMA CITY – U.S. first lady Jill Biden arrived in Panama on Friday, her second stop on a three-country Latin America visit before the United States hosts the Summit of the Americas next month in Los Angeles.

Biden landed in Panama City around midday and went directly to the presidenti­al palace for a meeting with Yasmín Colón, Panama’s first lady.

The two first ladies later visited a nearby school to learn about Colón’s “See and Hear to Learn” program, which provides eye and hearing exams – and eyeglasses and hearing aids, as needed – to students.

Children waved Panamanian and U.S. flags in greeting at the Childhood Home School. Colón showed Biden classrooms where children’s hearing and sight was being tested. The women spoke with children receiving new eyeglasses and hearing aids.

Biden arrived from Ecuador, where she emphasized the close relationsh­ip between nations of the Americas and how the economic or political situation in one can affect the others.

The Biden administra­tion has been trying to build momentum in the region ahead of next month’s Summit of the Americas, but has faced pushback over its unwillingn­ess to invite Cuba, Venezuela and Nicaragua to participat­e.

Mexico President Andrés Manuel López Obrador said recently he would not attend if countries were excluded.

Biden has said he wants to sign a regional declaratio­n on migration and protection at the summit. The U.S. has been talking to government­s throughout the region about controllin­g migration flows and encouragin­g some countries to host more asylum seekers to lessen the pressure at the U.S. border.

Panama is a critical transit country for migrants traveling from South America toward the U.S. They pass through the dense jungle of the Darien Gap that divides Panama and Colombia.

 ?? ARNULFO FRANCO/AP ?? U.S. first lady Jill Biden, center left, and Panama’s first lady Yazmin Colon de Cortizo, visit a school in Panama City on Friday to learn about the “See and Hear to Learn” program that provides hearing and eye exams to students.
ARNULFO FRANCO/AP U.S. first lady Jill Biden, center left, and Panama’s first lady Yazmin Colon de Cortizo, visit a school in Panama City on Friday to learn about the “See and Hear to Learn” program that provides hearing and eye exams to students.

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