Marco Rubio's Visit to Mexico City Is Far From Being a Courtesy Visit
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Journalist Carlos Loret de Mola, in his news space in Latin media, criticized the fact that in his visit to Mexico, the Secretary of State of the United States, Marco Rubio, made more than two hours of travel from Felipe Angeles International Airport (AIFA), located in the municipality of Zumpango, in the State of Mexico, to the area of Polanco, to the west of Mexico City (CDMX). It was the last jeueves, at night, that the journalist pointed out…
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Since before arriving in Mexico, Marco Rubio knew his commission. “We are going to confront the drug cartels wherever they are and wherever they operate against the interests of the United States,” said the U.S. official. And with that same line he arrived this Wednesday in National Palace to meet in private with President Sheinbaum and her respective committees. Posture he later publicly endorsed. “The President of the United States has determi…
After the visit to Mexico by US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Mexico and the United States announced a strengthening of their cooperation against cartels. But in the press as well as among analysts, this sequence is seen above all as a sign of a tightening of pressure and influence exerted by Donald Trump.
Ronald Johnson, United States (US) ambassador to Mexico, highlighted the visit to Mexican territory by US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, and assured that cooperation between the two countries "yields results." After Rubio's meeting with President Claudia Sheinbaum at the National Palace, Johnson declared that the Secretary of State's visit will allow for deeper efforts to dismantle cartels. "Marco Rubio's visit to Mexico will allow for deeper j…
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