Politics9/3/2025Bloomberg

Mexico, US Agree to More Joint Work in Fight Against Cartels

Mexico, US Agree to More Joint Work in Fight Against Cartels

Mexico and the United States have agreed to enhance their joint efforts in the fight against drug cartels. This decision comes as a response to a key demand from President Donald Trump for the Mexican government. The two countries will work together more closely to target criminal organizations involved in the international drug trade. The agreement aims to strengthen cross-border cooperation and information-sharing between the two nations in their ongoing battle against the illicit drug trade. This collaborative approach is seen as a crucial step in addressing the complex and multifaceted challenges posed by the drug cartels that operate across the Mexico-US border. Both governments have recognized the need for a coordinated and comprehensive strategy to effectively disrupt the activities of these criminal networks and reduce the impact of the drug trade on both countries.

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