Dominican Republic grants U.S. access to restricted areas for its fight against drug trafficking
Summary
The Dominican Republic's President Luis Abinader has allowed the U.S. to use certain restricted areas in the country to help fight drug trafficking. The U.S. will be able to refuel aircraft and move equipment and people at specific sites.Key Facts
- The Dominican Republic's President, Luis Abinader, granted the U.S. access to restricted areas.
- This access is for supporting efforts against drug trafficking.
- The permitted activities include refueling aircraft and transporting equipment.
- The U.S. can use the San Isidro Air Base and Las Américas International Airport.
- The announcement was made with U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth present.
- The access is allowed only for a limited time.
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