the owner of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (SRE)Marcelo Ebrard Casaubón, was present during the third plenary session of the match National Regeneration Movement (Morena) in the Chamber of Deputies.
During his participation, the chancellor mainly dealt with the issue of the commercial relationship with the USAas well as the differences in terms of energy agreements, ensuring that they will not cause Mexico to leave the T-MEC for any reason.
However, another relevant issue was the illegal trafficking of weapons across the border, for which the Mexican government has already filed a complaint against the manufacturing companies to take responsibility for the destination of their product, in addition to reducing the consumption of narcotics. in the American Union.
“We are going to say what we have achieved of what we have to do; and the United States has to say what it has achieved of what it is up to them (…) Reduce the consumption of narcotics in the United States. Make it difficult to send resources from the United States States where the sale is made to the last mile, that is, where the important sale is made, that cash flow is reduced to Mexico because it creates problems for us in Mexico. That is in the plan,” he said.
Therefore, both countries must deliver a report on the results obtained every week, the next one being on September 5, highlighting the actions of Mexico in this agreement between the two countries to end the violence on both sides of the border.
“Now, the two countries are going to have to deliver our results and be evaluated by both countries, and it’s great, I’m glad that’s the case; it’s a great achievement, that didn’t exist (…) Plan of action, actions that you they touch you, that they touch me, how they are measured and how we inform the two countries and the two congresses”, assured Ebrard Casaubón.
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He also highlighted the demand before Smith and Wesson and Coltthe main manufacturers of weapons that enter the country illegally, before a United States court.
“Mexico filed a suit for weapons against the arms industry. The first time it has been done before a court in the United States. This is very relevant because it is the Government of Mexico filing an appeal against North American industries: Smith and Wesson, Colt”, pointed out.
He also announced that on September 12 he will meet with Secretary of State, Anthony Blinkenin the High Level Economic Dialogue to deal with various important issues for both countries.
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