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Belize signs safe Third Country Agreement with United States

 BELMOPAN, Belize – The government of Belize and the government of the United States today signed an Agreement For Cooperation Regarding The Examination Of Protection Requests.

The Agreement was formalised by Francis Fonseca, minister of foreign affairs, foreign trade, culture and immigration, and Katharine Beamer, Chargé d’Affaires of the Embassy of the United States in Belize.

Grounded in the commitment of states to cooperate under the 1951 UN Convention on the Status of Refugees, the Agreement reinforces Belize’s commitment to international law and humanitarian principles while ensuring strong national safeguards.

Belize retains an absolute veto over transfers, with restrictions on nationalities, a cap on transferees, and comprehensive security screenings. No person who is deemed to be a threat to the public safety or national security will be allowed to enter or stay in Belize.

Additionally, the United States may also provide, upon request, financial and technical assistance to enhance Belize’s migration and asylum management system.

The Agreement will take effect only after ratification by the Senate and the establishment of operating procedures, ensuring full compliance with Belize’s constitutional and international obligations. It will initially remain in effect for two years and may be terminated by either party.

The signing reaffirms Belize’s commitment as a responsible and cooperative member of the international community, upholding its humanitarian values while maintaining strong protection of our national security and sovereignty.

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