Pentagon chief makes first visit to Latin America

Tue Oct 2, 2007 5:20pm BST
 
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By Kristin Roberts

SAN SALVADOR, Oct 2 (Reuters) - U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates began a five-nation tour of Latin America on Tuesday, visiting governments Washington sees as friendly in a region increasingly leaning left.

The Pentagon chief landed first in El Salvador, the only Latin American country with troops in Iraq, and was due to meet with President Antonio Elias Saca, the minister of defense and military chiefs.

Gates aimed to highlight El Salvador's assistance with U.S. military activities in the Middle East and in hosting U.S. counter-narcotics operations at the Comalapa air base.

Comalapa is the newest of four bases the U.S. military uses to run missions targeting the drug trade, and Gates' visit comes after the host of another site, Ecuador, refused to renew the Pentagon's lease on the Manta air base.

"We want to highlight the fact that El Salvador is a close ally," said a senior defense official traveling with Gates. "It certainly has helped the United States in Iraq and the Middle East. It's obviously a country that punches way above its weight, considering its size."

"We'd like to highlight the fact that El Salvador has hosted a cooperative security location for us and not just for us but for the community of countries in the Americas that are affected by drug trafficking," the official said.

Basing rights is among the key topics Gates is expected to discuss with leaders in Latin America this week.

Ecuador's president has refused to renew the Pentagon's lease on the Manta air base, leading U.S. officials to look for another location.

U.S. officials, speaking on condition of anonymity, have said Colombia and Peru have offered the United States alternate locations, but both countries have denied that.

The Pentagon would not allow journalists traveling with the secretary to report on which countries he plans to visit. In July, Gates was scheduled to visit El Salvador, Colombia, Peru and Chile, but the trip was canceled.




 

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