ASSESSMENTS
Colombia, Mexico: Taking the Drug Fight to Central America
Jan 16, 2009 | 18:46 GMT
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Summary
The leaders of Colombia, Mexico, Panama and Guatemala are meeting to discuss the struggle against drug-trafficking organizations. Colombia and Mexico hope that their much smaller Central American neighbors will step up the fight against the cartels, but obstacles to such a course loom ahead.
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