U.S. and Mexico Vow to Fight Crime While Respecting Sovereignty
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U.S. and Mexico Vow to Fight Crime While Respecting Sovereignty
MEXICO CITY — The United States and Mexico said on Wednesday that they would move forward with security cooperation to dismantle organized crime groups, focusing on drug-trafficking cartels, and to limit migration while respecting each other’s “sovereignty.”
The president of Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaum, underlined Thursday the “reciprocity” that establishes the agreement on security between her government and that of the United States. Mexican Foreign Minister Juan Ramón de la Fuente, and the US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, visiting the country, closed on Wednesday an understanding that has been pending for several weeks at a time of strong tension in the region. Sheinbaum has emphasized that the p…
Concluded on the occasion of a visit by US Secretary of State Marco Rubio to Mexico City, the arrangement between the two countries, is hailed by the local press as a "success", which demonstrates the negotiating skills of Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum.
Mexico City.- The United States and Mexico said Wednesday that they would advance security cooperation to dismantle organized crime groups, concentrate on drug cartels, and to limit migration, while respecting the “sovereignty” of each. That seemed to indicate that the Trump administration could limit unilateral cross-border actions against alleged criminals. Mexico’s president, Claudia Sheinbaum, had made it clear that any U.S. incursion would …
Sheinbaum: Agreement with the US is based on “respect for sovereignty” - teleSUR English
Following the meeting held this Wednesday, September 3, between Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum and US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, in which the two governments formalized a new security agreement. RELATED: Mexico: Sheinbaum will not allow interference during Marco Rubio’s visit According to a joint statement, the text details the key points of this bilateral understanding: security cooperation, principles of reciprocity, respect for sove…
The U.S. Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, acknowledged that the possession of U.S. weapons among Mexican criminal groups is one of the most important issues in the collaboration between the two nations.
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