Rubio and De la Fuente discuss greater cooperation against drug trafficking, but Mexico defends its sovereignty
Mexico seeks to reduce US pressure after President Trump's threats to attack territory as part of his war against cartels
The need for stronger participation is being discussed by US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and his Mexican counterpart Juan Ramon de la Fuente on Sunday.
The conversation centered on increased participation in the fight against drug trafficking and" quit the trafficking of fentanyl and arms," according to Deputy State Department Spokesperson Tommy Pigott.
According to Pigott," Secretary Rubio reaffirmed the United States ' devotion to halting narco-terrorism and stressed the need for visible outcomes to protect our nation and the hemisphere. "
In a statement that echoes the one made in Mexico's battle against "narco-terrorism. "
US President Donald Trump has stated that Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum is afraid of the organizations and has not ruled out military activity in Hispanic place if the Mexican government does not do more to pursue the drug cartels.
The Sinaloa Cartel, the Jalisco New Generation Cartel ( CJNG ), the Northeast Cartel, the Gulf Cartel, and the New Mexico American Family are all considered terrorist organizations by the Trump administration.
According to the Mexican Ministry of Foreign Affairs ( SRE), Mexican Foreign Minister Juan Ramon de la Fuente reportedly called US Secretary of State Marco Rubio this Sunday to discuss the border cooperation program between the two nations and demand "unrestricted respect for sovereignty. "
In a blog about how subordinate it is.
He added that De la Fuente requested a meeting with Trump or perhaps Donald Trump himself after she requested one from the Mexican president, Claudia Sheinbaum, in her Friday media meeting.
Sheinbaum and Trump did talk this morning.
In the midst of conflicts over threats of US ground attacks against drug cartels in Mexico, as reported by the Latino news Reforma this Sunday, Claudia Sheinbaum, the president of Mexico, will meet with US President Donald Trump.
The president made an announcement later on Sunday that, in accordance with her standard schedule, she would be putting off the start of her daily press conference from 7:30 am local time to 9:00 am, which suggests the conversation will start the morning of Monday.
The officials ' conference, which was held this Sunday between Mexican Foreign Minister Juan Ramon de la Fuente and US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, will take place.
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