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Bolivia and u.s. Dialogue to Strengthen Anti-Drug Fight and Other Crimes · Global Voices

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Associated Press LA PAZ, Bolivia (AP) — The United States sent officials to Bolivia to discuss future cooperation in the fight against drugs and other crimes, after center-right president Rodrigo Paz took a turn and approached Washington after coming to power, the prosecution of the Andean country reported. The judicial entity reported Wednesday through a statement that its representatives held a meeting with U.S. authorities through the Office …

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Associated Press LA PAZ, Bolivia (AP) — The United States sent officials to Bolivia to discuss future cooperation in the fight against drugs and other crimes, after center-right president Rodrigo Paz took a turn and approached Washington after coming to power, the prosecution of the Andean country reported. The judicial entity reported Wednesday through a statement that its representatives held a meeting with U.S. authorities through the Office …

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🔊 Listen to this news: Representatives of the Bolivian Public Prosecutor's Office held a meeting this Wednesday, January 21, 2026, with a delegation from the U.S. Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs. The objective of this meeting was to discuss strengthening bilateral cooperation in the fight against drug trafficking and other related crimes. Meeting Objectives: The Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement…

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The president seeks to know the reality of the country, to promote joint agreements and to position Oruro as strategic distributor towards the Pacific and Atlantic From the city of Oruro, President Rodrigo Paz proposed this Monday to promote a national dialogue to know in detail the real situation of the country and to work together to “put the homeland on its feet”. The approach was made during the act of delivering humanitarian aid to more tha…

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The Bolivian president confirmed the return of the DEA to the country, while his chancellor traveled to Chile in a step towards the normalization of binational relations. However, both facts have a background that goes beyond what is seen at the naked eye.

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noticiaslatam.lat broke the news in on Wednesday, January 21, 2026.
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