La Paz, May 21 (PL-RHC) -- The Bolivian Government and the European Union will sign three financial agreements to strengthen the struggle against drug trafficking.
A communiqué of the institution said that the signing will be carried out through the National Council for the Fight against Drug Trafficking (CONALTID).
Carlos Romero, Government Minister, will be the signatory to the contracts, which are part of the Financial Agreement between the European Union and Bolivia.
The Special Force against Drug Trafficking with the project 'Strengthening of Operation of the International Training Center against Drug Trafficking' (Garras del Valor) will be the agency benefitting from the signing.
The objective of this project is to strengthen the skills and capacity of the agencies committed to the struggle against that scourge.
Bolivia, EU Strengthen Struggle Against Drug Trafficking
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