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Latin America·Diplomacy

Uruguay and Chile agree to strengthen cooperation against transnational organised crime

Friday, 3 July 2026, 06:38 · 1 min read

Uruguayan President Yamandú Orsi and Chilean President José Antonio Kast met in Montevideo on Wednesday and pledged to deepen bilateral coordination against transnational organised crime, with Kast warning that both nations' security had been "undermined" by the threat. The two governments signed initial agreements on the mutual recognition of digital signatures and cooperation between their diplomatic academies, with Orsi indicating that formal security and infrastructure accords are still being drafted and expected to be finalised in the coming months. Kast also promoted Chile's proposed Santiago Agreement — a regional initiative to coordinate the fight against organised crime — noting that Uruguay and Paraguay had expressed willingness to join, as he argued that tackling the problem requires uniform rules across all nations.

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MercoPressUruguay and Chile agree to coordinate against organized crime after an Orsi-Kast summit ↗︎MercoPress (ES)Uruguay y Chile acuerdan coordinar contra el crimen organizado tras una cumbre entre Orsi y Kast ↗︎
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