Mexico and the u.s. ‘Hold’ the Drug Trader: They Agree to Increase Collaboration on the Border in the Face of Drone Attacks · Global Voices
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The governments of the United States and Mexico agreed to strengthen security collaboration to respond to the attacks with drug cartel drones on the border and to improve joint work on extraditions and investigations on fuel theft, the Department of State reported on Tuesday. Representatives from both countries met on December 11 in Mexico City, in the second round of the Security Implementation Group (SIG), to strengthen cooperation and guarant…
DW Both countries will collaborate to respond to drug cartel attacks and cooperate more in extraditions. U.S. and Mexico governments agreed to strengthen security collaboration to respond to drug cartel drone attacks at the border and to improve joint work on extraditions and fuel theft investigations, the State Department reported on Tuesday (16.12.25).
The governments of both countries also agreed to 'deepen and expedite collaboration on extraditions, asset confiscation and fuel theft investigations'.
The U.S. and Mexico governments agreed to strengthen security collaboration to respond to drug cartel drone attacks on the border and to improve joint work on extraditions and investigations on fuel theft, the State Department reported on Tuesday. Representatives of both countries met on December 11 in Mexico City, at the second meeting of the Security Implementation Group (SIG), to strengthen cooperation and ensure “the safety and well-being of…
The governments of Mexico and the United States agreed to strengthen investigations related to the theft of fuels and the use of drones by organized crime, reported this Tuesday afternoon by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (SRE).This was defined at the second meeting of the Security Implementation Group (GIS) among authorities of both countries held on December 11 in Mexico City, in follow-up to the Program of Cooperation on Border Security and …
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