Secretary of State Marco Rubio attended meetings and briefings at the White House today, according to the United States Department of State public schedule. This comes amid his active role in key diplomatic moves over recent days.
On Wednesday, Rubio met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at Blair House, where Netanyahu officially signed Israel onto the Board of Peace, the Washington Examiner reports. The international body aims to address global conflicts, with its next meeting set for next week. Netanyahu posed for photos with Rubio formalizing Israel's participation, despite earlier opposition in Israel's parliament over involvement from nations like Turkey and Qatar.
In Latin America, Nicaragua closed its border to Cubans migrating toward the United States this week, as reported by El Pais. The Ortega-Murillo regime ended visa-free travel for Cubans, shifting them to a visa-required category. This follows United States pressure, including State Department visa revocations in November 2025 against Nicaraguan businesspeople aiding irregular migration. Analysts suggest the move aligns with concessions to avoid sanctions from the Trump administration, possibly at Rubio's urging, amid regional shifts after Nicolas Maduro's arrest.
Rubio has also shaped United States Venezuela policy post-military strikes that captured Maduro earlier this year, per the Council on Foreign Relations. In Senate testimony, he outlined a three-phase plan for economic stabilization via oil quarantine and sales oversight, political reconciliation, and transition. He clarified President Trump's statement that the United States would run Venezuela, emphasizing leverage against drug trafficking rather than direct control. Interim authorities now submit budgets to Washington for oil proceeds.
Rubio issued statements marking Sri Lanka National Day on February third and Grenada National Day on February seventh, State Department releases note, highlighting partnerships. He plans to address cooperation on the Middle East, Ukraine, and China soon, Just Security indicates.
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