Fecha: 18 de junio, 2009.
Letter of Agreement Signed with Costa Rica
Bureau of Public Affairs
Office of the Spokesman
Washington,
DC
June 18,
2009
U.S. Ambassador to Costa
Rica Peter Cianchette and Minister of Public Security Janina del Vecchio signed
on June 17, the first letter of agreement between the United States and the
Government of Costa Rica implementing the Mérida Initiative, a multi-year
regional effort to combat organized crime, gangs, and the trafficking of
narcotics and firearms. Also signing for Costa Rica were Foreign Minister
Stagno, Justice Minister Martin, and Supreme Court President Mora, with
President Arias signing as a "distinguished witness." The June 17 signing
provides an initial $1,142,000 in FY2008 funding for the first year of the
Mérida Initiative.
Under this agreement, the
Costa Rican Government will participate in the following projects fully funded
by the U.S. Government: Central American Fingerprint Exchange, $200,000;
improved policing and police equipment, $742,000; and improved prison management,
$200,000. The Government of Costa Rica will also be receiving a range of Mérida
Initiative assistance in the areas of maritime interdiction support, border
assessment assistance and inspection equipment, access to the Mérida
Initiative's Regional Firearms Advisor in San Salvador, and participation in a
number of regional professional development and training programs.
Representatives of the
Government of the United States and the Government of Costa Rica will meet
quarterly to review qualitative and quantitative progress towards achievement
of the project goals and objectives. These evaluations are in addition to the
ongoing monitoring of the programs and activities conducted by each government.
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