The president of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, offered on Monday his counterpart from the United States, Donald Trump, as well as Latin American governments, the experience of the Caribbean country in the fight against drug trafficking, in order to “end” the illegal trade of narcotics in the continent.
“If you, President Trump, seriously want to talk about a struggle to end drug trafficking, Venezuela has the experience, we modestly have the experience and the specific results,” said the leader of Chavismo at a press conference.
The president said that the National Anti -Drug Superintendence (SNA), the Police Bodies and the Bolivarian National Armed Forces (FANB) of Venezuela are also “totally to order” to coordinate with the countries of South America and Central America “a single strategy” against drug trafficking, “if you really wanted to face that problem”, which is, he added, one of the “many others that the continent has.”
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With EFE information.
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