BOGOTÁ, Colombia “Gentlemen,” the text message from the recruiter began, “there is an American company that needs special forces, commandos with experience, for a job in Central America.”
The pay, the recruiter went on to explain, would be life-changing: between $2,500 and $3,500 a month, many times what the veterans earned as retired members of Colombia’s armed forces. And the mission was noble, the recruiter claimed.
“We are going to help in the recovery of the country, in terms of its security and democracy,” the recruiter went on, urging the men to get fit now. “We are going to be pioneers.”
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During his Bogota stop, South Korea s First Vice Foreign Minister Choi Jong-Kun expressed his country s concerns over Japan s intentions to release the contaminated water into the Pacific Ocean from the wrecked Fukushima nuclear plant, the Asian nation s Foreign Ministry announced Tuesday in a statement.
Choi met with his Colombian counterpart, Francisco Echeverri, as well as Vice President Marta Lucia Ramirez and Foreign Minister Claudia Blum, the ministry said to discuss Seoul s to take part in the IAEA-led monitoring and asked for Colombia s understanding and cooperation as a country that shares the Pacific Ocean, the statement added.
On the bilateral relations of nearly 60 years, Choi and Echeverri discussed efforts to achieve substantive cooperation in trade and investment, health, medicine, science and digital technology to overcome the covid -19 pandemic. Also on the agenda was Colombian President Iván Duque s visit to Korea, cooperation during the pandemic and Colombia s p