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Nicaragua to Buy Vehicles for the Army and Police with Loans From Belarus - Digital Process

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Nicaragua will buy 289 vehicles for the Army and the National Police with the objective of combating drug trafficking, organized crime, and strengthening citizen security, according to four loan decrees signed with Belarus and ratified by the Nicaraguan National Assembly (Parliament). Nicaragua’s entry will buy vehicles for the Army and the Police with loans from Belarus was first published in the Digital Process.
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Nicaragua will buy 289 vehicles for the Army and the National Police with the objective of combating drug trafficking, organized crime, and strengthening citizen security, according to four loan decrees signed with Belarus and ratified by the Nicaraguan National Assembly (Parliament). Nicaragua’s entry will buy vehicles for the Army and the Police with loans from Belarus was first published in the Digital Process.

Nicaragua will buy 289 vehicles for the Army and the National Police with the objective of combating drug trafficking, organized crime, and strengthening citizen security, according to four loan decrees signed with Belarus and ratified on Wednesday by the Nicaraguan National Assembly. Nicaragua’s Army will acquire 205 vehicles (sUVs, dump trucks and tanks) and 29 construction machines (loaders, excavators, tractors), along with spare parts to ex…

The National Assembly approved two loan agreements for $25,536,785 signed between Nicaragua and the Development Bank of the Republic of Belarus aimed at strengthening the mobilization capabilities of the Nicaraguan Army. The first agreement is for $4,029,985, and the second for $21,506,799. Loria Raquel Dixon, First Secretary of the Board of Directors of the National Assembly, said the project aims to address the Army's deficit in land mobilizat…

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Radio Nicaragua broke the news in on Wednesday, July 2, 2025.
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