Consolidate Mexico and U.S.A. Maritime Cooperation in Fight vs. Organized Crime
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Admiral Raymundo Pedro Morales Ángeles, head of the Mexican Navy-Armed Secretariat (Semar), held high-level meetings in Washington, United States, “to consolidate maritime security strategies, search and rescue, and fight illegal fishing.”
Mexico and the US strengthened their maritime coordination in security, rescue and combat illegal fishing during meetings in Washington.
Chihuahua, Chih.- The Secretary of the Navy, Admiral Raymundo Pedro Morales Ángeles, held working meetings with the senior officials of the U.S. Navy Secretariat and Coast Guard, Admirals James W. Kilby as well as Kevin E. Lunday, to consolidate the institutional relationship built on principles of respect for sovereignty, cooperation without subordination, shared responsibility and mutual trust. The work agenda covered June 3-5; during the meet…
The Secretary of the Navy, Admiral Raymundo Pedro Morales Ángeles, held working meetings with the senior officials of the U.S. Navy Secretariat and Coast Guard, Admirals James W. Kilby as well as Kevin E. Lunday, consolidating an institutional relationship built on shared principles of: Respect for Sovereignty, Cooperation without Subordination, Shared Responsibility and Mutual Trust. The agenda confirmed that maritime space represents one of th…
Admiral Raymundo Pedro Morales Ángeles, head of the Mexican Navy-Armed Secretariat (Semar), held high-level meetings in Washington, United States “to consolidate maritime security strategies, search and rescue and fight against illegal fishing.” La Semar reported that with this meeting “Mexico and the United States consolidate bilateral maritime cooperation to strengthen security and reaffirm commitment against transnational organized crime.” Mo…
CDMX.- The Secretariat of the Navy (Semar) reported that Admiral Raymundo Pedro Morales Angeles, head of the unit, held meetings with the senior U.S. Navy and Coast Guard, to strengthen security and reaffirm the commitment against transnational organized crime.From 3 to 5 June, the Mexican naval command agreed with Admirals James W. Kilby, deputy chief of naval operations, as well as with Kevin E. Lunday, commander of the U.S. Coast Guard, marit…
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