US Secretary Rubio Plans Mexico Trip to Finalise Cooperation Agreements
- The top U.S. Diplomat, Marco Rubio, revealed plans to visit Mexico in the next few weeks alongside other administration officials to finalize agreements focused on enhancing trade and security collaboration.
- The trip follows increased political violence in Mexico, including the May 6 double murder of aides to Mexico City Mayor Clara Brugada.
- Rubio highlighted that drug cartels govern parts of Mexico and are armed with weapons purchased in the United States and trafficked southward.
- He remarked, "The political violence there is real," praised Mexico’s responsiveness on security concerns, and said, "We want to help stop that flow."
- The visit aims to strengthen cooperation amid complex US-Mexico challenges including cartel violence, migration, and trade tensions, suggesting more work remains.
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US Secretary Rubio plans Mexico trip to finalise cooperation agreements
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio will travel to Mexico in the coming weeks alongside other cabinet members to solidify cooperation agreements, praising the country's responsiveness on US security concerns.
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Political Violence Is Real, Rubio Says About Crime on CDMX
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said political violence in CDMX is real, referring to the murder of Brugada's collaborators.
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