The governments of Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Ecuador, and Peru on Thursday signed in Santiago a joint cooperation agreement against transnational organized crime, in a meeting convened by the Chilean government of President José Antonio Kast and attended by five foreign ministers, four security ministers, and one interior minister. The so-called Santiago Regional Compact articulates five areas of cooperation and will be presented before the 56th General Assembly of the Organization of American States to extend the initiative to the rest of the continent. Read full article
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Disclaimer & comment rulesThat's nonsense! The Ecuadorian President is accused, including by US institutions, of being responsible for 70% of the cocaine trafficked in the world. And now he's at the top of the anti-drug trafficking summit? What a joke!
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