Claudia Sheinbaum: Mexico's Stance on Epstein Files and US Cooperation
[HPP] Claudia SheinbaumFebruary 5, 20263 min
12 connectionsΒ·11 entities in this videoβMexico's Position on Epstein Files
- π‘ The Jeffrey Epstein investigation is primarily led by the United States.
- π Mexico is open to collaborating with the US Department of Justice if a request is made.
- π The files mention Mexicans, including former presidents and business leaders.
US-Mexico Cooperation on Fentanyl
- β Mexico actively works to prevent fentanyl from reaching the United States.
- π€ This collaboration is driven by humanitarian reasons, aiming to protect young people from fentanyl.
Addressing Drug Trafficking Violence
- π― The United States must share responsibility in combating drug trafficking violence.
- πΊπΈ This includes deploying campaigns to prevent drug consumption in the US.
- π¨ The US also needs to arrest criminals distributing drugs and laundering money.
Weapon Trafficking Concerns
- β οΈ Mexico requests the US to control the entry of weapons into Mexico.
- π At least 75% of high-powered weapons seized in Mexico originate illegally from the United States.
Upholding Mexican Sovereignty
- π« Mexico has rejected proposals for joint operations involving US military personnel entering the country.
- π²π½ This stance emphasizes Mexico's status as a free, independent, and sovereign country.
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