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The Mexican government rejected Tuesday the U.S. military intervention to combat drug trafficking. teleSUR
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00:00The Mexican government rejected Tuesday the U.S. military intervention to combat drug trafficking.
00:05In her daily morning press conference, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum reaffirmed that an intervention to fight organized crime was unnecessary
00:13and that such a fight required by national agreements on research and cooperation without damaging sovereignty.
00:19The president reiterated that her government would never allow any military intervention by the U.S. government
00:25and said each country must take responsibility to fight crime within its own territory.
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