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Latin America growth key for war on drugs - Obama | |
(about 9 hours later) | |
President Barack Obama has said the war on drugs will not be effectively won unless the economies of Latin American countries are strengthened. | President Barack Obama has said the war on drugs will not be effectively won unless the economies of Latin American countries are strengthened. |
Mr Obama was speaking in Costa Rica, where he is due to attend a summit of Central American leaders. | Mr Obama was speaking in Costa Rica, where he is due to attend a summit of Central American leaders. |
They are expected to discuss ways of tackling increasing violence generated by drug cartels operating in the area. | They are expected to discuss ways of tackling increasing violence generated by drug cartels operating in the area. |
Most of the cocaine produced in South America is smuggled through the region before it reaches the US. | Most of the cocaine produced in South America is smuggled through the region before it reaches the US. |
At a joint news conference with Costa Rican President Laura Chinchilla on Friday, Mr Obama said criminal organisations prosper in economically vulnerable countries: | At a joint news conference with Costa Rican President Laura Chinchilla on Friday, Mr Obama said criminal organisations prosper in economically vulnerable countries: |
"The stronger the economies and the institutions for individuals seeking legitimate careers, the less powerful those narco-trafficking organisations are going to be," Mr Obama said. | "The stronger the economies and the institutions for individuals seeking legitimate careers, the less powerful those narco-trafficking organisations are going to be," Mr Obama said. |
The Costa Rican president called for a review of the current approach to the drugs problem in the region. | The Costa Rican president called for a review of the current approach to the drugs problem in the region. |
"Costa Rica doesn't have an army and cannot allow to come to a situation of war with the drugs cartels," she said. | "Costa Rica doesn't have an army and cannot allow to come to a situation of war with the drugs cartels," she said. |
'Common enemy' | 'Common enemy' |
Mr Obama began a three-day tour of the region in Mexico on Thursday, and arrived in the Costa Rican capital, San Jose, on Friday. | Mr Obama began a three-day tour of the region in Mexico on Thursday, and arrived in the Costa Rican capital, San Jose, on Friday. |
He will take part in a summit of the Central American Integration System (SICA), which includes Dominican Republic and all seven Central American countries - Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua and Panama. | He will take part in a summit of the Central American Integration System (SICA), which includes Dominican Republic and all seven Central American countries - Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua and Panama. |
Central America has become increasingly engulfed in the violence generated by the illegal drugs trade. | Central America has become increasingly engulfed in the violence generated by the illegal drugs trade. |
Local gangs are being employed by the Mexican cartels to bring the drug from South America. | Local gangs are being employed by the Mexican cartels to bring the drug from South America. |
These organisations are also involved in human trafficking, arms smuggling and other forms of crime. | These organisations are also involved in human trafficking, arms smuggling and other forms of crime. |
The US has security co-operation agreements with several countries in Central America and Mexico, which it intends to renew. | The US has security co-operation agreements with several countries in Central America and Mexico, which it intends to renew. |
The summit will also discuss trade and economic co-operation. | The summit will also discuss trade and economic co-operation. |
Costa Rica and other countries are expected to request favourable conditions to buy gas from the US. Guatemala is expected to raise the issue of immigration. | Costa Rica and other countries are expected to request favourable conditions to buy gas from the US. Guatemala is expected to raise the issue of immigration. |
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