Bolivia's New President Takes Bold Step in Fight Against Organized Crime In a significant shift in diplomatic relations, Bolivia is re-establishing ties with the United States, a move aimed at strengthening the country's efforts to combat organized crime. The decision comes under the leadership of Bolivia's new president, who has pledged to tackle the rising threat of narcotics trafficking and other illicit activities that have plagued the country for years. The severed ties were initially cut in 2008, following a dispute over US support for Bolivian opposition groups. By re-engaging with the US, Bolivia hopes to gain access to critical intelligence and law enforcement cooperation that can help bring down powerful crime syndicates and restore stability to the region.


Under its new president, Bolivia is re-establishing severed ties with the US to combat organised crime.