Paraguay reverses decision to halt U.S. antidrug cooperation
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Paraguay's decision to reverse the halt of cooperation with the U.S. antidrug agency is critical in combating drug trafficking amid rising cocaine trade.
The head of Paraguay's anti-drug agency emphasized the importance of collaboration, stating, "We aim to enhance cooperation to maximize results in the fight against international drug trafficking."
U.S. officials expressed concern over Paraguay's initial decision, warning it would jeopardize crucial drug trafficking investigations, highlighting the precariousness of international cooperation.
As a key transit country, Paraguay has seized nearly five tons of cocaine in 2024, underscoring its pivotal role in the global cocaine trade.
Read at Washington Post
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