US, Mexico Agree to Increase Cooperation in Fight Against Drugs
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US, Mexico agree to increase cooperation in fight against drugs
The U.S. and Mexico late Wednesday agreed to increase cooperation in the fight against illegal drugs, including working together to dismantle cartels and “address” illegal immigration on both sides of the border. “The aim is to work together to dismantle transnational organized crime through enhanced cooperation between our respective national security and law enforcement institutions,…
US, Mexico Team Up to Crush Cartels
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio met with Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum and Foreign Secretary Juan Ramón de la Fuente in Mexico City, where the leaders formed an agreement to address drugs, firearms, and migration through the southern border. “The aim is to work together to dismantle transnational organized crime through enhanced cooperation between our respective national security and law enforcement institutions, and judicial authorit…
President Claudia Sheinbaum and the Secretary of State of the American Union, Marco Rubio, agreed on Wednesday to maintain cooperation with the aim of dismantling the cartels, curbing 'huachicol' and drug trafficking, as well as improving border security. In their X account, the federal president shared that, during the cordial meeting with the Secretary of State, they concluded the Program of Cooperation on Border Security and Law Enforcement. …
Sheinbaum and the head of US diplomacy agree to continue their 'solid security cooperation'. ...
Mexico, September 03, 2025.- Marco Rubio, Secretary of State of the United States, and Juan Ramón de la Fuente, Mexican Foreign Minister, held a shared press conference, where they announced the creation of a “new high-level group” between the two nations to strengthen strategies in the areas of security, smuggling of migrants and... Read more →
Washington's top diplomat met mid-morning with Mexico's president, Claudia Sheinbaum, and some members of her cabinet
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