Guatemala Agrees to Joint Operations With U.S. Against Drug Gangs
Guatemala has agreed to conduct joint strikes with the United States targeting drug gangs. The arrangement forms part of a wider administration initiative to secure similar cooperation from other Latin American governments.
winnipegfreepress.comGuatemala has agreed to conduct joint strikes with the United States targeting drug gangs. The agreement allows U.S. and Guatemalan forces to carry out operations inside Guatemala's borders.
Background The deal is part of a broader effort by the Trump administration to press Latin American countries to agree to joint operations inside their borders. The same effort seeks additional agreements with other governments in the region.
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U.S. and Guatemalan forces may conduct coordinated operations against drug gangs.
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