
Mexico Demands US Explain Dealings with Terrorist Groups
Mexico Demands Answers from US on Dealings with 'Terrorist' Organizations Mexico City – Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has issued a strong statement demanding answers from the United States government regarding their cooperation with criminal organizations the US has labeled as terrorists. Sheinbaum's comments, made during a recent press conference, follow the ongoing extradition case of a high-profile criminal known as 'El Mini Lic'. "They have to explain why, in these cases, agreements are reached," Sheinbaum stated, expressing frustration over the lack of transparency from the US. She emphasized Mexico's commitment to extraditing individuals involved in such activities and reiterated the nation's dedication to combating organized crime. The video of Sheinbaum's press conference shows her serious demeanor, highlighting the gravity of the situation. The Mexican government is reportedly intensifying efforts to secure the extradition of 'El Mini Lic' and others, and this public demand for explanation marks a significant escalation in the diplomatic pressure on the US. Sheinbaum's words underscore the complex relationship between Mexico and the US in their shared fight against organized crime. The situation is expected to continue to develop, with potential implications for bilateral relations and anti-terrorism efforts.