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The Mexican government denied Monday that it will carry out joint operations in its territory with the United States against organized crime. teleSUR

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00:00And in other information, the Mexican government denied on Monday that it will carry out joint operations in its territory with the United States against organized crime.
00:10During her morning press conference, President Claudia Sheyman assured that there are no joint operations with Washington against organized crime in Mexico,
00:19emphasizing that she has raised the issue repeatedly with her counterpart, Donald Trump.
00:25The Mexican president assured that cooperation between both nations only exists on information matters which might be of interest to one of the parties with the clear limitations set out by Mexicare.
00:43There are no joint operations in Mexico.
00:49What exists is information that an agency in the United States or the North Command itself can provide to Mexican federal forces to locate someone who is
00:59either of interest to the United States because of an ongoing investigation in the United States or someone who is of interest to Mexico?
01:16So,
01:19Okay.
01:21Let's see.
01:39Let's see.
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