AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoU.S.-Guatemala Security Row: President Bernardo Arévalo denied a New York Times report that Guatemala agreed to joint U.S. strikes on drug traffickers on Guatemalan soil, saying there is “no agreement” and only a request for cooperation within existing frameworks like maritime interdictions, training, and capacity building—while stressing that any foreign troop operations would require congressional authorization. Counter-Narcotics Escalation: In parallel, Guatemalan authorities say they dismantled the largest narco-lab in 15 years near the Mexico border, arresting eight men (including two Mexicans) and seizing weapons, ammunition, vehicles, and communications. Regional Politics & Influence: The dispute lands amid broader U.S. pressure for deeper counternarcotics cooperation across Latin America, with Guatemala also reportedly seeking U.S. assistance while trying to protect sovereignty. Faith Media Agenda: COICOM launched preparations for its 2026 continental congress in Guatemala (Nov. 9–11), focusing on misinformation, leadership gaps, and AI in church communications. Tourism Outlook: WTTC forecasts Central and South America’s travel and tourism sector will outpace the global average in 2026, with international visitor spending rising 7.8%.
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