DEA Opens Global Summit in Argentina with Calls for Greater Cooperation Against Drug Trafficking
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DEA opens global summit in Argentina with calls for greater cooperation against drug trafficking
No country is immune to drug trafficking nor can it fight that battle alone. The Donald Trump administration put that warning on the table and called for greater international cooperation against organized crime as it opened the 40th International Drug Enforcement Conference (IDEC) in Buenos Aires on Tuesday. It is the world’s largest event against drug trafficking, held behind closed doors over three days under the leadership of the U.S. Drug E…
The director of the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency, Terry Cole, and Mexico's Secretary of Security, Omar García Harfuch, lived in mutual praise during the first day of the International Conference on Drug Control to be held... Full note »
The director of the anti-drug agency (DEA) of the United States, Terry Cole, and the Secretary of Security of Mexico, Omar García Harfuch, did not spare mutual praise during the first day of the International Conference on Drug Control (IDEC) held in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Cole described García Harfuch as "a reliable partner and a good friend of the United States." The Mexican official thanked Cole "for maintaining a professional, direct and r…
Terry Cole highlighted Mexico's cooperation with US agencies and the transfer of 92 high-impact targets to the United States.
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