Costa Rican President Laura Fernández has firmly dismissed any possibility of intervention from the United States regarding the ongoing crisis in Crucitas, a region impacted by illegal mining activities. Fernández asserted the nation’s ability to independently manage and resolve the challenges stemming from this illegal mining operation. She emphasized Costa Rica’s capacity to address the situation internally, underscoring national sovereignty. The statement comes amid concerns about the scale of the illegal mining and its environmental and economic consequences. Fernández’s position signals a commitment to handling the crisis through domestic resources and decision-making. The President’s comments aim to reassure citizens that Costa Rica can effectively navigate this complex issue without external interference.
