Sheinbaum Says She Received Written Assurance There Will Be No US Military Flights Over Mexico - News From Antiwar.com
Sheinbaum received written US assurance confirming no military flights will occur over Mexican airspace amid concerns of imminent operations targeting drug cartels, FAA warned.
- In a Monday statement, Sheinbaum said she received written assurance from the U.S. that no military flights would take place over Mexico, addressing recent concerns.
- The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration urged operators to `exercise caution` over eastern Pacific airspace, citing military activities, while under the Trump administration the U.S. designated Mexican cartels as foreign terrorist organizations and the U.S. White House argued strikes on drug vessels were justified.
- Images showed a U.S. military transport at Toluca airport about 39 miles west of Mexico City; Sheinbaum said public servants boarded for training, while Sen. Clemente Castañeda sought an explanation.
- Both governments say they will collaborate on security issues, with Mexico emphasizing it will not accept violations of its sovereignty, and security officials from both countries are scheduled to meet again Friday.
- Amid sensitivity after the Trump administration's action in Venezuela earlier this month, President Donald Trump pressed Claudia Sheinbaum last week to allow U.S. operations against cartels, while multiple outlets reported U.S. plans including strikes and raids in Mexico.
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Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said Jan. 19 that her government has received written assurance that there won’t be any U.S. military flights over Mexico. The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) on Jan. 16 advised American aircraft operators to proceed with caution over sections of the eastern Pacific Ocean adjacent to Mexico, Central America, and parts of South America, attributing the notice to ongoing military exercises. Sheinbaum …
Sheinbaum reassures Mexico after US military movements spark concern - The Boston Globe
The president said her administration waited a couple hours until the US government provided “written” assurance that there would not be any US military flights over Mexican territory.
Mexican President Sheinbaum Says She Received 'Written' Assurances That U.S. 'Military Activities' In The Area Wouldn't Go Over The Country
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said her administration received a "written" assurance from U.S. forces that military activities in the region last Friday wouldn't go over the country.
Sheinbaum Says She Received Written Assurance There Will Be No US Military Flights Over Mexico
Listen to the article with analysis from the author: In an effort to quell concerns that US bombs would soon be falling on Mexico, President Claudia Sheinbaum said she received assurance from Washington that there would be no military flights over Mexico. On Monday, Sheinbaum explained she had received “written” assurance…
Sheinbaum Says She Received Written Assurance There Will Be No US Military Flights Over Mexico - News From Antiwar.com
In an effort to quell concerns that US bombs would soon be falling on Mexico, President Claudia Sheinbaum said she received assurance from Washington that there would be no military flights over Mexico. On Monday, Sheinbaum explained she had received “written” assurance from the US that no military flights would…
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