US Secretary Rubio Plans Mexico Trip to Finalise Cooperation Agreements
- The U.S. Top diplomat, Marco Rubio, is expected to visit Mexico soon to finalize agreements focused on enhancing security and trade cooperation between the two countries.
- Rubio's visit comes amid rising concerns about political violence in Mexico, underscored by the recent killing of two officials associated with the Mexico City mayor’s office earlier this week.
- Rubio noted Mexico has increased security cooperation with the U.S., addressing issues like the southward flow of weapons and organized crime threats.
- He noted that Mexico has been very responsive to U.S. Security concerns and has enhanced collaborative efforts with the United States to address these issues effectively, adding that they aim to help halt the flow of weapons that arm cartel members.
- The planned visit aims to strengthen bilateral efforts amid complex challenges including cartel violence, migration, and trade tensions between the two countries.
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US Secretary Rubio plans Mexico trip to finalise cooperation agreements
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio will travel to Mexico in the coming weeks alongside other cabinet members to solidify cooperation agreements, praising the country's responsiveness on US security concerns.
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