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Bolivia Signs First Anti-Drug Deal With Washington in 20 Years
The United States and Bolivia signed a bilateral anti-drug agreement on June 16, 2026, marking the first such pact in nearly two decades. The U.S. will provide training, equipment, and support to Bolivian authorities to combat drug networks and money laundering.
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