Thursday, March 24, 2011

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Analysts do not see anything concrete on tour Barack Obama

Washington .- U.S. President Barack Obama, was fired yesterday from El Salvador, after promising $ 200 million to combat organized crime in all of Central America, an initiative that actually hides a reorganization of the current aid.

Senior U.S. officials have repeated in recent months that there is no possibility of injecting more money into the Regional Security Initiative for Central America, despite the Central American governments are preparing a detailed proposal for regional security, a historical novelty.

The U.S. State Department. UU. requested U.S. $ 195 million to Congress in aid to Latin America for the fiscal year 2012, which starts in October of this year, and that includes all kinds of programs, not just security.

The White House said in its statement that the public safety initiative for Central America should be funded by partners like the European Union, Canada, Mexico, Chile and Colombia.

Inter-American Development Bank and the World Bank put as coordinators of this collection of international cooperation, sight is difficult to budget constraints. The visit culminates

"no ads on substantive issues," said Francisco Rojas, general secretary of the Latin American Faculty of Social Sciences.

David Fleischer, a professor of International Relations at the University of Brasilia, said that "Brazilians have been disappointed" at not receiving support from Obama to serve on the Security Council of the UN.

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