
Mexico-US Security Cooperation Intensifies: Sheinbaum Details Narcoterrorism Response
Mexico and the U.S. Strengthen Security Cooperation: Sheinbaum Addresses Narcoterrorism Imputation Mexico City, May 14, 2025 – In a significant development in the fight against narcoterrorism, Claudia Sheinbaum, head of government of Mexico City, addressed the first-ever imputation for narcoterrorism in the United States. Sheinbaum's remarks, captured in a recent video, highlight the intensified collaboration between Mexican and U.S. security forces. Sheinbaum emphasized the importance of this joint effort, stating, "We work with the Federal Government, the Secretariat of Security, the Army, the Navy, and the National Guard; we coordinate, but not in the same way as before." This statement suggests a shift in the collaborative approach, moving away from previous methods. The focus of this collaboration, according to Sheinbaum, is twofold: preventing drug trafficking into the United States and reducing violence within Mexico. She further explained, "We are neighbors, and we have jointly agreed to work together respectfully to prevent drug trafficking and reduce violence." The video serves as a visual record of Sheinbaum's press conference, underscoring the seriousness and importance of the ongoing collaboration. This cooperative approach between Mexico and the U.S. signifies a crucial step toward addressing the complex challenges posed by narcoterrorism.