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Honduras and Guatemala deny that there is an agreement with the US on border security


Guatemala and Honduras ruled out that there is an agreement with the United States to protect the borders, as announced Monday by White House spokeswoman Jen Psaki.

Honduras y Guatemala niegan que exista acuerdo con EE.UU. en materia de seguridad fronteriza
Governments of Honduras and Guatemala rule out agreement with the US on border security.

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The governments of Guatemala and Honduras assure that there is still no agreement with the United States on border security, as announced by the White House on Monday.

The Guatemalan Foreign Ministry reported in a press release that border security is a “priority” but ruled out any recent agreement.

“Regarding the statements made recently by the White House spokeswoman (Jen Psaki) in which it is stated that Guatemala reached an agreement with United States for the protection of borders, we clarify that there is no document signed on this matter, “said the Foreign Ministry.

The Government of the President, Alejandro Giammattei , also clarified that “ the 1, 500 elements of the security forces referred to in dec sentences (of the White House) “correspond” to the specific deployment that Guatemala announced before the arrival of massive flows of people ”last January.

For its part, the Government of Honduras noted that there is no agreement with the United States to mobilize thousands of soldiers and police in their borders to stop irregular migration to the United States.

“There has been no type of agreement on militarizing the borders,” he told local press, by phone, the Honduran ambassador in Washington, Luis Suazo.

The assumptions Agreements between the US, Mexico, Honduras and Guatemala to mobilize the military and police on their borders “are incorrect and do not exist” , the Honduran official emphasized.

“There are no agreements to militarize the borders,” insisted the Honduran diplomat. Ureño, who said that the US State Department plans to issue a clarification on the matter today.

White House Spokesperson, Jen Psaki , announced on Monday an agreement with Mexico, Honduras and Guatemala to mobilize thousands of soldiers and police officers on their borders to curb migration to the United States, which reached record figures in March.

With information from EFE.

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