
Mexico City President Condemns US Negotiations With Drug Cartels
Mexico City's President Claudia Sheinbaum criticizes the U.S. for negotiating with drug cartels, calling some organizations terrorists. Sheinbaum's statement highlights a growing concern in Mexico about the U.S.'s approach to combating drug trafficking. Sheinbaum expressed her deep concern about the U.S. government's decision, stating, "This action undermines Mexico's efforts to combat organized crime and endangers national security." She further emphasized the U.S. is legitimizing terrorist groups. She insisted on the extradition of those whose extradition has been requested. She also highlighted daily cooperation for security. This statement underscores the complex and often contentious relationship between the U.S. and Mexico on issues of security and law enforcement. The situation underscores the need for clear communication and collaboration between both nations to effectively address the challenges posed by transnational organized crime.