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US Wants 'More Intervention' in Mexico, Sheinbaum Says

Claudia Sheinbaum stated that the U.S. requested increased involvement in Mexico's security talks, but Mexico rejected demands that compromised its sovereignty, emphasizing mutual trust.

  • The State Department confirmed U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio will travel to Mexico and Ecuador between September 2 and 4, with a meeting in CDMX on Wednesday to finalize a new Mexico‑U.S. security understanding.
  • Sheinbaum said the talks focus on preventing drug use, halting arms trafficking from the U.S. to Mexico, and resemble the Bicentennial Framework amid Trump administration efforts against drug cartels.
  • The State Department described the trip as advancing key U.S. priorities including swift action to dismantle cartels, halt fentanyl trafficking, and deepen bilateral ties and burden‑sharing.
  • Sheinbaum said Mexico rejected U.S. requests for greater intervention and insisted her government will never sign measures violating Mexico's sovereignty and territory.
  • The State Department said the visit reinforces the Trump administration's international agenda focused on U.S. security and marks Marco Rubio's fourth trip to the hemisphere and first trip to Mexico as top diplomat.
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President Claudia Sheinbaum said the measures by the United States to reduce illegal arms trafficking to Mexico will be strengthened.

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President Claudia Sheinbaum shared that at the security working tables with the United States, she was asked to speak more, but she said no, because that action would violate national sovereignty. "They were asking for issues that were not acceptable to us. We were arguing that there were several issues on this understanding that they felt should not be in this document, the agreement that was reached is very good. "They raised more intervention…

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