By DOJ
The U.S. Attorney General William P.
Barr concluded his second trip to Mexico City. The Attorney General
participated in high-level meetings regarding joint counter-narcotic efforts as
well as efforts to combat transnational criminal organizations (TCOs) and the
trafficking of arms and drugs.
The Attorney General reiterated the United
States’ commitment to protecting U.S. and Mexican citizens and leaders from
both countries reaffirmed their commitment to bilateral law enforcement
cooperation.
To that end, leaders from both countries
agreed to a joint meeting in February between key U.S. Attorneys' offices and
their Mexican counterparts.
Together with U.S. Ambassador Christopher
Landau, the Attorney General met with Mexico’s Attorney General Alejandro
Gertz, Mexico’s Secretary of Foreign Relations, Marcelo Ebrard Casaubon,
Secretary of Public Security and Citizen Protection, Alfonso Durazo Montaño,
Defense Secretary General Luis Crescencio Sandoval, Navy Secretary Admiral
José Rafael Ojeda Duran, and Security Undersecretrary Ricardo Mejía
Berdeja.
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