Bolivia signs $20 million drug trafficking deal with the United States
Bolivia signed a $20 million agreement with the United States to combat drug trafficking on Tuesday. The deal aims to enhance Bolivian security forces' capabilities amid efforts to strengthen bilateral relations, marked by the recent appointment of defense minister Ernesto Justiniano. This accord follows months of anti-government protests and reflects a shift under centrist President Rodrigo.
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Published 17 Jun 2026, 12:01 UTC · Updated 17 Jun 2026, 12:10 UTC
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