Mexico And U.S. Closing In On Deal To Expand Information Sharing, Cracking Down On Fentanyl
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Mexico Nears US Security Deal in Step Toward Trade Pact
Mexico and the US are closing in on a deal to combat drug trafficking and violence, a pact that could quell some of President Donald Trump’s chief concerns with his southern neighbor and lead to a wider agreement covering trade.
Mexico And U.S. Closing In On Deal To Expand Information Sharing, Cracking Down On Fentanyl
Mexico and the U.S. are closing in on a deal to expand information sharing and further crack down on fentanyl trafficking, particularly by reducing the flow of precursor chemicals
The new trade order to which Donald Trump is subjecting the world has a special chapter for Mexico, for something they are main partners and they exchange $800 billion a year in merchandise. But that is not the only thing that unites and separates them, it is also a border of more than 3,000 kilometers through which arms and drugs cross that to the north leave thousands of dead by fentanyl and to the south, thousands of dead by violence. Those c…
President Claudia Sheinbaum announced that she reached an agreement on border security with the United States, which, she believes, could be signed next week.This includes working together to reduce the influx of fentanyl precursors and reduce the entry of weapons from the United States into Mexico, she said at her morning conference yesterday in Palacio Nacional.Sheinbaum said that in the ninth telephone conversation she had with President Dona…
President Claudia Sheinbaum announced that Mexico and the United States are about to sign a new security agreement, which seeks to curb trafficking in drugs and weapons. ... La entrada Mexico and the United States will sign a security agreement to combat trafficking in drugs and weapons aparece primero en LJA.MX Noticias México.
Arturo PáramoIn yesterday's phone call to President Claudia Sheinbaum and his US counterpart, Donald Trump, it was pointed out that the security agreement on the border between the two countries is ready for signature, the head of the Executive informed. The agreement was proposed on May 22, following the failed meeting between the two heads of state at the G7 meeting in Canada. On that occasion, Sheinbaum raised with Trump the need to reach an …
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