Following a call with Donald Trump, President Sheinbaum stated that the US government has become aware of the country's progress in combating organized crime. Sheinbaum dismissed the possibility of US military intervention in Mexico. Although Sheinbaum has promised to provide data, the oil company is not disclosing the information. Sheinbaum said that Trump acknowledged that intervening in Mexico is not necessary. The president explained that in such cases, it is better to have a phone call than just an exchange in the media. During a phone call, she rejected her counterpart's proposal for US soldiers to fight cartels in Mexico; 'that is not on the table,' she said. Sheinbaum ruled out an incursion after speaking with Trump. She presented advances in security and agreed on the need to maintain cooperation and recognize that there is still more to be done; the US will allow Mexico to supply oil to Cuba, Secretary Wright revealed. US intervention was dismissed; Mexican achievements are recognized. The president said there could be 'tensions' in the treaty review. Pemex keeps the volumes, prices, and contracts for shipments to the island under wraps.
Sheinbaum dismisses US military intervention after call with Trump
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum stated that after speaking with Donald Trump, it became clear that US military intervention in Mexico's affairs is not required. Sheinbaum presented achievements in security and emphasized the importance of cooperation between the countries.