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U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio to visit Jamaica, Guyana and Suriname, official announcement says
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Summary
An announcement at the meeting said U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio will travel to Jamaica, Guyana and Suriname in March to advance President Trump's stated Caribbean priorities, including migration, transnational crime and Haiti security.
A staff member announced at the meeting that U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio will travel to Jamaica, Guyana and Suriname in March to advance President Trump's foreign policy priorities in the Caribbean.
The announcement said that while in Jamaica Rubio will hold bilateral engagements with heads of state from Barbados, Trinidad and Tobago and Haiti. The staff member described the stated goals of the trip as promoting regional cooperation, combating illegal immigration and transnational organized crime, strengthening regional action on Haiti's political and security challenges, and bolstering the United States' economic partnership with Caribbean countries.
The meeting transcript identified the item as an announcement and did not record a formal motion, vote or further policy action. The announcement was read by a staff member; no additional details on travel dates, the full itinerary, or participating U.S. agencies were provided in the remarks recorded in the transcript.
The announcement referenced broad policy objectives but did not specify funding, legal authorities, or implementation steps for any initiatives described. The meeting record likewise did not include statements from foreign officials or from Sen. Rubio himself.

