Santo Domingo.- The Dominican president, Luis Abinaderhighlighted the statements of the new United States Secretary of State Marco Rubiowho praised the country for “doing things right,” reflecting the favorable view of the administration of donald trumpwho assumed the presidency of the United States this Monday, regarding the management of the Dominican government.
«That perspective was already expressed by the new Secretary of State (of the United States). Marco Rubio when he said that Dominican Republic “It is one of the countries where things are done well (…) that it is very successful in its management, that shows the vision that the Administration of (US President Donald) Trump has about the Dominican Government,” said the president during his usual Monday meeting with the media.
Abinader’s response came after a question about how he saw the prospects with this new Trump mandate, after maintaining good relations with the outgoing president of the United States, Joe Biden.
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Rubio expressed last week, during his hearing before the US Senate Foreign Relations Committee., process necessary to confirm your nomination, that the Dominican Republic is one of the countries in the Americas “that is doing things well.”
On that occasion he highlighted that Dominican Republic faces a real challenge in the face of the unstable border situation Haiti. Also, he said that the nation was one of the fastest to overcome the pandemic and recover its tourism industry.
In his inauguration speech, in which he promised “the restoration of America,” Trump declared that “America will reclaim the place it deserves as the greatest and most powerful and the most respected nation of the earthinspiring admiration from around the world.
Trump was president of the country between 2017 and 2021but could not be re-elected when defeated by Joe Bidenwho remained eight years as vice president of the former president Barack Obama.
However, in the elections last November he returned to power after defeating the current vice president, Kamala Harris.