U.S. Ambassador Denies Allegations of Law Enforcement Limits
The U.S. ambassador to Mexico, Ken Salazar, denied claims that Mexico asked the United States to limit or suspend joint law enforcement activities. He affirmed ongoing and expected deep cooperation between the two countries in combating crime.
The U.S. Ambassador to Mexico has refuted claims suggesting that Mexico requested a halt or reduction in joint law enforcement activities with the United States.
In a statement, Ambassador Ken Salazar emphasized, "In reality, we continue to have and expect to maintain deep cooperation with the Government of Mexico."
Salazar's comments underscore the ongoing collaboration between the two nations in their efforts to combat crime and maintain security.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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