Us Willing to Deepen Security with Mexico, Says Landau
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After the assassination of the Mayor of Uruapan, Secretary Landau said the U.S. is willing to deepen security cooperation with Mexico.
After the assassination of Mayor Carlos Manzo, Christopher Landau, deputy secretary of the Department of State, said that the United States is ready to deepen its cooperation on security issues with Mexico. "The United States is willing to deepen its cooperation on security matters with Mexico to eradicate organized crime on both sides of the border," Landau said on social networks. He also sent a message of condolences to the family and friends…
The expression used by Landau is the same used by Trump to refer to what he has done with some boats in the Caribbean United States of America (USA) is ready to deepen cooperation with Mexico to annihilate organized crime on both sides of the border, wrote Undersecretary of State Cristopher Landau, after the assassination of the mayor of Mexico.
Emir Olivares Alonso and the editorial board The U.S. Undersecretary of State, Christopher Landau, pointed out that Donald Trump's government is willing to deepen security cooperation with Mexico to eradicate organized crime on both sides of the border. The White House official's statement comes after the murder, last night, of the mayor of Uruapan, Michoacán, Carlos Manzo. The U.S. official trusted that there would be “fast and effective” actio…
The official also stressed his desire for “fast and effective action” to clarify this crime.
Donald Trump’s Undersecretary of State insisted on the need to combat criminal groups more directly
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