Secretary of State Marco Rubio will embark on a three-country trip to Jamaica, Guyana, and Suriname from March 26-27, aiming to strengthen regional cooperation and advance the United States' foreign policy priorities in the Caribbean.
During his visit to Jamaica, Secretary Rubio will hold bilateral engagements with heads of state from Barbados, Trinidad and Tobago, and Haiti. These meetings will focus on promoting regional cooperation to combat illegal immigration, counter transnational organized crime, and address Haiti's political and security challenges.
In addition to his engagement with individual countries, the Secretary's trip will also highlight the importance of economic partnerships between the United States and Caribbean nations. By strengthening these relationships, the U.S. aims to support sustainable development and growth in the region.
Secretary Rubio's travel is part of President Trump's broader efforts to strengthen U.S. foreign policy in the Western Hemisphere. The trip follows a series of high-level meetings with regional leaders in recent months, underscoring the administration's commitment to promoting stability, security, and economic prosperity in the Caribbean.
The Department of State has confirmed that Secretary Rubio will visit Jamaica on March 26-27, followed by stops in Guyana and Suriname.