U.S. adviser, Panama president discussed infrastructure needs, transparency – U.S. statement


News from Panama / Tuesday, October 5th, 2021

U.S. Deputy National Security Adviser Daleep Singh and Panama’s President Laurentino Cortizo discussed Panama’s infrastructure needs and transparency in a meeting, according to a White House statement on Friday.

The meeting also included Cortizo’s cabinet members, representatives of the Panama Canal Authority, and private sector business leaders, the statement said.

Daleep Singh, the U.S. deputy national security adviser for international economics, also traveled to Colombia and Ecuador in a bid to promote a G7 infrastructure program aimed at countering China’s Belt and Road initiative.

Singh met with Cortizo and his Cabinet members, representatives of the Panama Canal Authority, and private sector business leaders, the statement by National Security Council spokesperson Emily Horne said.

The meetings focused on supporting local communities “in a way that responds to infrastructure needs and advances the highest standards for transparency and anticorruption, financial sustainability, labor protections, and environmental preservation,” Horne said.

Singh visited the countries to promote the Build Back Better World program, an initiative developed by the Group of Seven richest democracies as an alternative to Chinese President Xi Jinping’s multitrillion-dollar Belt and Road plan.

(Reporting by Anthony Esposito and Cassandra Garrison in Mexico City; Editing by Matthew Lewis)

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