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Visitor Marco Rubio and an unnamed government official pledge closer U.S.-Costa Rica cooperation on organized crime, cybersecurity and migration
Summary
Speakers at a public address discussed stepped-up cooperation between U.S. partners and Costa Rican authorities on combating organized crime and cyber threats, expanding biometric data sharing and possible joint law-enforcement investigations; speakers offered condolences for a slain investigator.
An unnamed government official and visitor Marco Rubio discussed expanding cooperation with U.S. partners on organized crime, cybersecurity and migration during a public address, offering condolences for the death of an investigator and describing a roadmap for deeper intelligence and law-enforcement collaboration.
The unnamed government official opened by expressing condolences for “the death of official Tamora from the legal investigation group,” calling the killing “cowardly” and saying it underscored the need for tougher laws and continued cooperation with the United States. The official said the countries “want prosperity. We want peace. We want law and order.”
Marco Rubio spoke in English and outlined several areas for…
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