US cuts military aid to El Salvador amid intense lobbying
MIAMI — The U.S. is slashing foreign military aid to El Salvador despite staunchly pro-American President Nayib Bukele’s intense lobbying in Washington to counter criticism he has taken his country down an authoritarian path.
Tucked into the omnibus spending bill signed Sunday by President Donald Trump was a provision barring access for El Salvador — as well as for neighbours Guatemala and Honduras — to a State Department program that finances the purchase of U.S. defence equipment.
The ban is part of an initiative by House Democrats to strengthen anti-corruption efforts in Central America.
While far larger security assistance channeled through the Pentagon to fight drug trafficking is not affected, it’s nonetheless a symbolic blow to the countries as they try to show progress in strengthening the rule of law, said Adam Isacson at the Washington Office on Latin America.