United States and Mexico announce renewed joint efforts on border security

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United States and Mexico announce renewed joint efforts on border security

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The United States and Mexico have issued a joint statement reaffirming their commitment to security cooperation. The announcement was made during Secretary Rubio’s official visit, with both governments emphasizing principles such as reciprocity, respect for sovereignty, territorial integrity, and mutual trust.

According to the statement, the two countries aim to work together against transnational organized crime by enhancing cooperation between national security agencies, law enforcement bodies, and judicial authorities. Efforts are also underway to address illegal cross-border movement of people.

A high-level implementation group has been established to meet regularly and monitor progress on mutual commitments. This group will focus on countering cartels, strengthening border security, eliminating clandestine border tunnels, tackling illicit financial flows, preventing fuel theft, and increasing inspections and prosecutions related to drug and arms trafficking.

The statement highlights that ongoing coordination has led to improvements in securing the border, reducing fentanyl trafficking, and advancing intelligence sharing within each nation’s legal framework. The governments also plan to enhance collaboration in public health and coordinate campaigns aimed at preventing abuse of illicit substances and opioids.

"The Governments of Mexico and the United States reaffirm our security cooperation, which is based on the principles of reciprocity, respect for sovereignty and territorial integrity, shared and differentiated responsibility, as well as mutual trust. The aim is to work together to dismantle transnational organized crime through enhanced cooperation between our respective national security and law enforcement institutions, and judicial authorities. Additionally, we are working to address the illegal movement of people across the border. This cooperation through specific and immediate actions will strengthen the security along our shared border, halt the trafficking of fentanyl and other illicit drugs, and stop arms trafficking."

"The two governments have established a high-level implementation group to meet regularly and follow-up on mutual commitments and actions taken within their own countries, including measures to counter the cartels, strengthen border security, and eliminate clandestine border tunnels, address illicit financial flows, enhance collaboration to prevent fuel theft, increase inspections, investigations, and prosecutions to stop the flow of drugs and arms."

"Our close coordination has allowed us to secure the border, reduce fentanyl trafficking, and advance intelligence sharing, all within our respective legal frameworks. The two governments further intend to strengthen collaboration in public health and coordinate campaigns to prevent the abuse of illicit substances and opioids."

"Both governments reaffirm their determination to cooperate, protect our citizens, and make our communities safer."

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