L'Équateur et les États-Unis mèneront des opérations conjointes cette année contre les économies criminelles à la frontière avec la Colombie, en se concentrant sur le narcotrafic et l'exploitation minière illégale. L'annonce a été faite par le ministre de l'Intérieur équatorien John Reimberg après une réunion à Quito. La Colombie et l'Équateur prévoient de se rencontrer cette semaine pour discuter de la coopération frontalière au milieu des tensions sur les tarifs.
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