The Dominican Republic has officially designated the Venezuelan armed group Cártel de los Soles as a terrorist organization, according to a decree issued by President Luis Abinader on September 3, 2025.
This designation comes amid growing concerns over the cartel"s alleged involvement in drug trafficking and its connections to various criminal groups. The move aligns the Dominican Republic with similar actions taken by the United States, Argentina, Ecuador, and Paraguay, particularly following a recent U.S. military strike on a vessel linked to the cartel.
Abinader"s decree emphasizes that the Cártel de los Soles poses a significant threat to national security, prompting Dominican authorities to take measures aimed at curbing the group"s activities within the country. This decision reflects a broader regional effort to combat drug-related violence and organized crime.
As the Dominican Republic intensifies its focus on this issue, the implications for national security and regional cooperation against drug trafficking will be closely monitored. The situation mirrors recent developments in other countries facing similar challenges, as previously reported in related coverage.