Following a bilateral summit in Montevideo, Uruguay and Chile have agreed to collaborate on combating organized crime. Presidents Luis Lacalle Pou of Uruguay and José Antonio Kast of Chile announced the agreements, which will involve coordinated actions. These actions will be implemented through specific conventions over the coming months, details of which were revealed at Suárez y Reyes. The partnership aims to address shared security concerns and strengthen regional stability. This move signals a commitment from both nations to tackle transnational criminal activities effectively. Further information regarding the scope and specifics of the conventions is expected to be released soon.