NEW YORK–U.S. Senator Chris Murphy (D-Conn.), a member of the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee, on Monday released the following statement after meeting with Guatemalan President Bernardo Arévalo at the United Nations General Assembly.
“Thanks to President Arévalo’s reform agenda and support from Vice President Harris and the Partnership for Central America, Guatemala has made real progress in rooting out corruption and growing their economy, and I was glad to discuss with him how the U.S. can continue to support that work. President Arévalo’s early successes are in part a testament to the Biden-Harris’ strategy of targeting the heart of the issue – helping to make these countries safer, their economies more prosperous, and the region more stable. Tackling poverty, corruption, and violence means that fewer people are forced to make the dangerous journey north to our border because their communities are safer and economic opportunities are abundant. I look forward to our continued partnership to make the Americas prosper together.”
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