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Vice President Biden to Visit Latin America in March



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U.S. Vice President Joseph Biden is set to visit Chile and the Dominican Republic with his wife Jill in mid-March. The visits will mark his third trip to the region. Biden will attend Chilean President-Elect Michelle Bachelet’s inauguration before traveling to the Dominican Republic to discuss bilateral relations and regional cooperation with President Danilo Medina. ​​

The vice president has been seen as an integral part of President Obama’s Latin America strategy. Despite visits by both leaders to the region last year, the administration’s foreign policy has focused primarily on Asia and the Middle East. The U.S. was seen as taking a positive step towards strengthening ties with the region last November when Secretary of State John Kerry declared that the Monroe Doctrine had come to an end.

This year is critical for U.S. trade in the region as NAFTA turns 20 and the U.S. continues its participation in the Trans-Pacific Partnership negotiations.

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