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Ken Salazar highlights bilateral ‘historic cooperation’ on extradition issues

  • December 30, 2023
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US Ambassador to Mexico, Ken Salazar stressed this Saturday that the “historic” cooperation on extradition issues between both countries “reaffirms shared commitment” with two-way security and well-being. In

Ken Salazar highlights bilateral ‘historic cooperation’ on extradition issues

US Ambassador to Mexico, Ken Salazar stressed this Saturday that the “historic” cooperation on extradition issues between both countries “reaffirms shared commitment” with two-way security and well-being.

In a statement published on the social network X (formerly Twitter), the diplomat emphasized “high value” of various extraditions to the US in recent years, such as those of Ovidio “El Raton” Guzmán, son of Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán, and Ismael “Fierro” Quintero, “so the extradition treaty plays a critical role in further securing these results,” he said. .

He confirmed that bilateral cooperation helps those who put people at risk to face the law.”with fentanyl poison, arms trade or the painful path of illegal migration.”

In addition, he emphasized that this year US deports fugitives to Mexico wanted by authorities for crimes such as murder, femicide, kidnapping and organized crime.

“The high number of extraditions to the United States and deportations of fugitives to Mexico is a consequence a clear reminder that they will be held accountable “who shamelessly profit from the safety, health and well-being of our countries.”

Additionally, he said this creates safer communities for people on both sides of the border, as these actions represent “of course it’s blowing” against transnational criminal organizations, cartels and polleros (human traffickers).

“The Bicentenary Framework and the High-Level Security Dialogue provide us with a strong foundation to continue to work together on fight against illegal fentanyl, stop the arms trade and humanely manage migration,” he concluded.

An extradition agreement between both countries was signed in 1978, although the first extraditions began in 1995.

EFE

Source: Aristegui Noticias

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