Bolivia and Colombia are both major cocaine exporters, but while Colombia faces intense pressure from the U.S., Bolivia is seeking closer ties. The new right-wing government in La Paz has announced it is ready to welcome American drug enforcement agents back after nearly two decades.
Breakdown
- Colombian police confiscated 14 tonnes of cocaine, the largest bust in a decade. 4s
- The cocaine was found in bags mixed with plaster at the port of Buenaventura. 11s
- The bust comes amid tensions with the United States, with threats of sanctions and criticism over anti-drug strategies. 23s
- Bolivia, another major cocaine exporter, is seeking to restore ties with the US and allow the DEA to return. 37s
- Bolivia's new president has pledged to repair relations with the US to address drug trafficking and economic challenges. 1m 15s