Marco Rubio Rejects Unilaterally Sending U.S. Troops Into Mexico: 'Not Going To'
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Mexico's president, Claudia, Sheinbaum, claims that a U.S. military intervention in her country "is ruled out."
Mexico City, Nov 14 (EFE).- The president of Mexico, Claudia, Sheinbaum, said this Friday that a U.S. military intervention in her country “is discarded” and highlighted the “understanding” between the two nations on security issues, which “ensures Mexican sovereignty and integrality,” following recent statements by U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio. “What we have been proposing (...) That any U.S. intervention is discarded, although there are…
President Claudia Sheinbaum stated that there will be no U.S. military intervention in Mexico, after U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio denied that Washington would contemplate sending troops to fight criminal groups. "Any U.S. intervention is ruled out," she said. "There is an understanding with the U.S. Government for security issues, in which the sovereignty, integrality (sic) of our territory and collaboration and cooperation without subord…
Unless the Claudia Sheinbaum government requests it, the U.S. will not send military troops to Mexican territory to fight organized crime, said Secretary of State Marco Rubio. However, the U.S. official acknowledged the threat posed by cartels in the country and argued that any action should be conditional on the Mexican government’s express request. “We will not send U.S. forces to Mexico. We can help them with equipment, training and intellige…
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has ruled out that the Donald Trump administration will send military forces to Mexico or undertake “unilateral actions” within the framework of the war on drug trafficking. Likewise, the principal responsible for the foreign policy of the neighboring country to the north, has emphasized that the cooperation between the two countries against organized crime is “historical.” Rubio attended the media this Thursday…
Marco Rubio Rejects Unilaterally Sending U.S. Troops Into Mexico: 'Not Going To'
Secretary of State Marco Rubio rejected the possibility that the U.S. will unilaterally send troops into Mexico, a statement that stands in contrast with a report from last week claiming such a
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