Sheinbaum Reassures Mexico After US Military Movements Spark Concern
Sheinbaum said the U.S. provided written assurances after recent military movements near Mexico, describing one as a training operation without flights over Mexican territory.
- On Monday, Sheinbaum said her administration secured `written` assurances and described the Toluca activity as a logistical operation, with `The United States plane landed, public servants got on that plane and they went for training`.
- Amid renewed threats of action against cartels, Mexico said it received no prior notification, prompting Sen. Clemente Castañeda to demand explanations from the senate, which must approve foreign troops.
- On Friday, the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration urged operators to `exercise caution` over military activities while Mexico received precise U.S. coordinates, and the security cabinet confirmed protocol adherence.
- Both governments say they will continue collaborating on security, with Mexico emphasizing it will not accept violations of its sovereignty, and officials are scheduled to meet Friday to counter cartels and stop illicit flows of fentanyl and weapons.
- Amid wider sovereignty concerns, the episode could strain bilateral ties as Claudia Sheinbaum spoke with the Trump administration last week while exchanging coordinates and planning security talks.
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President Sheinbaum reassures Mexico after US military movements spark concern
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum quelled concerns on Monday about two recent movements of the U.S. military in the vicinity of Mexico that have the country on edge since the attack on Venezuela.
Sheinbaum reassures Mexico after U.S. military movements near country spark concern
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum quelled concerns on Monday about two recent movements of the U.S. military in the vicinity of Mexico that have the country on edge since the attack on Venezuela.
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum sought today to calm a domestic public concerned about the movements of the US military.
MEXICO CITY.- The landing of a North American Air Force aircraft at Toluca International Airport does not represent a violation of Mexico's sovereignty or an irregular procedure, since it was previously agreed with the United States government, said President Claudia Sheinbaum. In this case the chief [...] The entry Descarta Sheinbaum that landing of U.S. aircraft in Toluca is a violation of sovereignty appears first in LJA.MX Noticias México.
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