Five South American Nations Sign Regional Pact Against Organized Crime
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Five South American Nations Sign Regional Pact Against Organized Crime
LATIN AMERICA · SECURITY Key Facts —The headline: Foreign ministers of Chile, Argentina, Bolivia, Ecuador and Peru signed a regional cooperation pact in Santiago on Thursday, a South American organized crime pact that will create a permanent working group on transnational gangs. —Five priorities: The Compromiso Regional de Santiago, as the agreement is called in […] The post Five South American Nations Sign Regional Pact Against Organized Crime …
Santiago. The governments of Bolivia, Chile, Argentina, Ecuador and Peru agreed on Thursday to design a joint strategy to address transnational organized crime, through a coordination mechanism on security, intelligence and border control, among other issues.
Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Ecuador, and Peru sign joint agreement to combat transnational crime
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
The Chilean Foreign Ministry organized a security summit where representatives of Argentina, Peru, Bolivia and Ecuador attended. In the analysis of Cause and Effect it was suggested that one of the main challenges of this instance is to transform the meetings and proposals into concrete actions to combat transnational organized crime. Among the topics discussed were the exchange of information between police and state institutions. In addition t…
Foreign ministers and high-ranking officials from Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Ecuador, and Peru met this Thursday in Santiago at a security summit to discuss and coordinate new measures to combat transnational organized crime, irregular migration, and…
The high-level meeting brought together security authorities from several South American countries, who agreed on the urgency of strengthening cooperation to address shared threats and prioritized international coordination of responses
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