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Guatemala's president denies report of US deal on anti-drug trafficking strikes

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  • 34||h=1&&(this.target=t[0]),t.length>=2&&(this.opts=t[1]);var n,r=this.opts||{},i=this.target;if("string"==typeof i?n=i:"object"==typeof i&&i instanceof y?n=i.url:window.URL&&"object"==typeof i&&i instanceof URL&&(n=i.href),o(this,n),"data"!==this.params.proto... S1
  • President Bernardo Arevalo’s government says it requested security cooperation but did not approve US attacks. The Guatemalan government has denied reports that it agreed to allow the United States to carry out strikes against drug traffickers in the Central A... S2
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