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Senate approves U.S. Navy military training

Summary by Newsweek México
The Senate of the Republic of Mexico approved the entry of 10 U.S. military personnel to train members of the Mexican Navy in special operations, a decision that reflects the growing cooperation between the two countries on security issues. This measure seeks to strengthen the capabilities of the Mexican armed forces, but also raises questions about national sovereignty and the impact of this long-term collaboration. On January 17, the Permanent…
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Claudia Sheinbaum denied U.S. intervention for the entry of 10 U.S. military personnel to train Semar elements The Mexican president, Claudia Sheinbaum, denied Thursday that there was a U.S. intervention for the entry of 10 U.S. military personnel to train elements of the Secretariat of the Navy (Semar) that passed the Senate this week. The president denied at her morning conference that the entry of U.S. troops to train Mexican sailors was the …

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The Senate endorsed the entry of U.S. military personnel to participate in Navy training in Campeche. With 107 votes to ... The Senate ticket approves entry of U.S. Marines to train Semar in special operations aparece primero en LJA Aguascalientes.

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The Senate of the Republic approved with 107 votes in favour the arrival of a group of Special Forces of the United States Army in Mexico, with the purpose of carrying out a joint training with the Secretariat of the Navy (Semar).The training program will take place from February 17 to March 28 at the Special Training and Training Center of Marine Infantry, located in San Luis Carpizo, Campeche.During this period, elements of the Special Operati…

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The Senate unanimously approved the request of President Claudia Sheinbaum to allow the entry of 10 U.S. military personnel who will participate in a joint training with the Mexican Navy. This course, called “Strengthening the Capacity of the Special Operations Forces of the United States of America, [...] The post Senate approves the entry into Mexico of 10 U.S. military personnel appeared first on Quintana Roo Hoy.

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The Senate of the Republic of Mexico approved the entry of 10 U.S. military personnel to train members of the Mexican Navy in special operations, a decision that reflects the growing cooperation between the two countries on security issues. This measure seeks to strengthen the capabilities of the Mexican armed forces, but also raises questions about national sovereignty and the impact of this long-term collaboration. On January 17, the Permanent…

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Newsweek México broke the news in on Tuesday, February 11, 2025.
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