Bolivia has reopened its doors to the United States Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) after nearly two decades, focusing on efforts to combat drug trafficking. This marks a significant shift from former President Evo Morales’s expulsion of DEA agents in 2008. The move comes as Bolivia’s new centrist government seeks to improve relations with the US amid economic challenges and political changes.
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