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Mexico: Govt. rejects foreign interference in fight against drug trafficking and fentanyl production
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1/3/2025
The government of Mexico reiterates that it will not accept foreign interference in the fight against drug trafficking and the production of fentanyl in the country.
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The government of Mexico reiterates that it will not accept foreign interference in the
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fight against drug trafficking and the production of fentanyl in the country.
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Mexican president Claudia Sheinbaum assured that her government
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is acting against the production of fentanyl and is also defending the right to information.
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The president's statement comes after an article in the New York Times
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said that fentanyl was being produced in a laboratory located in the Mexican state of Sinaloa.
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We are going to collaborate with the United States as we are collaborating now for
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humanitarian reasons. There are more than 100,000 or close to 100,000 young people or
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people dying from fentanyl overdose in the United States, something that doesn't happen in Mexico.
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So we are going to collaborate to help as much as we can in this health crisis
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they are having in the United States. And our vision is that it is not only the
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arrest of those who dedicate themselves to this,
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but we have to take it also as a public health issue. But, in Mexico, we don't accept interference,
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we collaborate but we don't subordinate ourselves, and that is how it is going to be.
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