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Colombia and Canada Agree to Strengthen Intelligence Exchange Against International Crime – larazón.co

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Colombia and Canada agreed to strengthen the exchange of intelligence and joint operations to combat drug trafficking and transnational crime. The compromise was established during the meeting between Defense Minister Pedro Sánchez Suárez and Bryan Larkin, Deputy Commissioner Chief of the Royal Mounted Police of Canada. The meeting was held in Ottawa as part of the international agenda of the head of the Defense portfolio. Both officials held a …
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Colombia and Canada agreed to strengthen the exchange of intelligence and joint operations to combat drug trafficking and transnational crime. The compromise was established during the meeting between Defense Minister Pedro Sánchez Suárez and Bryan Larkin, Deputy Commissioner Chief of the Royal Mounted Police of Canada. The meeting was held in Ottawa as part of the international agenda of the head of the Defense portfolio. Both officials held a …

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larazon.co broke the news in on Friday, November 21, 2025.
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