Mexican President Says U.S. And Mexico Are Close To Finalizing Security Agreement Amid Tariff Deadline
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Mexico and the United States are close to concluding a security agreement that would seek to curb drug trafficking and violence, a measure that could alleviate some of President Donald Trump's main concerns about his southern neighbor and pave the way for a broader trade pact.The terms of the agreement are still being negotiated, but Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said it would include greater intelligence exchange, actions to curb the flow…
The security agreement between Mexico and the United States is “practically closed” and may be signed next week, said President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo. She said it contains “the four axes that we have raised in the relationship: respect for our sovereignty, our territory, mutual trust and collaboration.”
By Alma E. Muñoz and Arturo Sánchez. Latin American Summary, August 1, 2025. The security agreement between Mexico and the United States is practically closed and may be signed next week, said President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo. Adelantó that it contains the four axes that we have raised in the relationship: respect [...] La entrada Mexico. It is "practically closed" the security pact with the US was first published in Latin American Summary.
Mexican President Says U.S. And Mexico Are Close To Finalizing Security Agreement Amid Tariff Deadline
At a press conference on 14 July 2025, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum stated that the U.S. and Mexico were close to reaching an agreement on security before U.S. tariffs are set to take effect on 1 August 2025. On 12 July 2025, President Trump posted on Truth Social that Mexico was not doing enough to combat the flow of fentanyl and cartels that have turned the United States into a “Narco Trafficking Playground.” Trump added the U.S. would …
The president of Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo, announced that next week a new security agreement will be signed between Mexico and the United States, focusing on stopping the entry of chemical precursors for the production of fentanyl and other synthetic drugs, as well as on strengthening bilateral cooperation in intelligence, arms trafficking and combating addiction.The announcement comes after the ninth phone call between the Mexican presid…
Sheinbaum Pardo assured that the agreement will address crucial issues such as reducing the flow of arms and fentanyl, collaboration in border security and intelligence exchange.
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