00:00On Tuesday, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum stressed that incidents like the Chihuahua operation that involved U.S. security agencies without
00:07federal government consent must not be allowed to happen again.
00:11Let's recall that on April 19th, two CIA agents died in a car accident after participating in an anti-drug
00:17raid in a mountainous region of the northwestern state without notifying the national authorities.
00:22In the aftermath, the head of the state prosecutor's office resigned after having initially denied the involvement of the foreign
00:28agents.
00:29The incident prompted the Mexican Foreign Ministry to send a diplomatic note to Washington.
00:34In this regard, President Claudia Sheinbaum noted that the prosecutor's resignation does not close the investigation and revealed that, in
00:41its response, the White House has committed to respecting Mexican laws.
00:52So we sent a diplomatic note to the United States Embassy asking for an explanation about this case and stating
00:59that the federal government was not informed and also saying that this cannot happen.
01:04So, of course, we sent a diplomatic note.
01:07But the issue here is the violation of a law by a national authority.
01:17What we are telling the United States is that Mexico must be respected, to put it simply, and they replied
01:24we are going to stick to the agreements we have and to the framework of the law and the Mexican
01:28constitution.
01:29It is хочу our position.
01:30Let's Pizza is to say that, please.
01:30will follow his name in the last oro on and what was established in Mexico. Literally
Comments