| Iván Duque (Colombia, left); Andrés Manuel López Obrador (Mexico, right) |
The
Presidents of Mexico and Colombia met earlier this week in Mexico City to
discuss an anti-money laundering plan and immigration reform to combat
transnational organized crime. The intention of the meeting was to identify
money laundering fronts and share information of criminals who may travel
between both countries.
Mexican president Andrés Manuel López
Obrador (AMLO) and Colombian president Iván Duque announced that they
reached an agreement to share immigration and judicial background information.
They said that this system would help security forces focus on dangerous
criminal targets who intend to travel between both countries while protecting
civilians who visit for legitimate business, academic or tourist interests.
The meeting took place at the Monterrey
Institute of Technology and Higher Education (often shorten as "Tec de
Monterrey") campus in Santa Fe, Mexico City on 10 March 2020. It was held
privately.
President Duque pointed out that the
Mexican government was working diligently to strengthen its national security
and work closely with Colombia to tackle similar problems both countries face.
"We have always expressed it to Mexico that our idea is to share our
experiences with them, so they can [improve] their public policies", Duque
said.
Duque admitted that Colombia has been
working with multiple Mexican law enforcement agencies for a "long
time" and Mexico and Colombia often exchange law enforcement information.
When asked about his meeting with AMLO, Duque said it was "very
constructive".
Unlike other bilateral agreements done in
the past between Colombia and Mexico, officials stated that this plan would
have clear goals and deadlines that need to be met. They said that Colombian
and Mexican officials would meet in person "periodically" to ensure
that the project is moving forward. Duque told Mexican reporters that Colombia
has such systems with authorities in Ecuador and Peru, with whom they share
their southern border.
Background and bilateral ties
Mexico and Colombia enjoy good bilateral
relations and their diplomatic ties date back to the 1800s. When Mexico first
gained its independence from Spain in 1810, Colombia was the first country in
the world to recognize it. Over the course of two centuries, Colombia and
Mexico have grown closer since they continue to share historical and cultural
affinities. The issue they confront together for the past few decades has been organized crime activity.
Source(s): La
Jornada; Infobae; Diario
Juridico; El
Espectador; El
Universal
Lots of big money and bribes at stake here. Don't believe any different. Crime will remain the same.
ReplyDeleteIf the U.S. wants and can afford drugs then let them have the drugs.
ReplyDeleteWhat is the point of all this fighting all this drug shit?
Dude the politicians earn biiig money through bribes. You think they gonna say 'no thank you' and abolish the WoD?
DeleteThe top dogs (politicians /military/police/judges/ lawmakers/lawyers/bankers) are making fortunes on the drug trade. That's the key to understand the fucked up situation we are in.
Bullshit Photo Op.
ReplyDeleteAMLO. “Action not Pictures.”
As the saying goes: No balls (AMLO has none), No Glory.
*Financial Intelligence units, along with the US Department of Treasury and other Agencies, already know about suspect transactions.
Meanwhile...... Barbarism, lawlessness, corporate corruption, political corruption, moral corruption and more, continue to sink Mexico into the Abyss. 🔥
Queso
4:38 AMLO TRIED 3 TIMES to become president and he won all three, but the election was stolen and he got lucky he did not get murdered all three times, he won on the third try and is doing a very good job in spite of your "opinion", and he is still supported by his people who elected him.
DeleteYou need to bring up your charges rather than your ignorant slanted opinions, AMLO is not murdering the mexican people just to please your owners in Washington or in Mexico with a successful war on drugs, as measured in government murders, Falsos Positivos and disappearances like FECAL and EPN who may have had other people's balls and pants to do war for them while they stole all they could from Mexico.
The hold country is full of dumbasses to elect him. Embarrassing but got what they deserve.
DeleteThe issue Mexico and Colombia share the most since the days of their independence wars is the present corruption of both governments, Ivan Duque is the puppet of Alvaro Uribe Velez, who betrayed his Godfather Pablo Escobar Gaviria and is a suspect in the murder if his own father which he diligently blamed on guerrilla drug traffickers who he fought with volunteer paracos and milicos and associated drug trafficking guerrillas" to create Falsos Positivos and clandestine mass graves like La Macarena...
ReplyDeleteLopez Obrador "needs" to work with Ivan Duque like he needs a bullet through his forehead, EPN, fecal, fox, cedillo and salinas, already did, even el negro durazo and amado Carrillo Fuentes alreddy did it,
it did not go well for mexicans.
This Mexican bozo president did not cancel the Music Festival in Mexico last night no precaution for China virus, Why are Mexican people always 3 steps behind the world, that's why its still a 3rd world country.
ReplyDeleteI don't get it and I'm American Mexican.
Columbia's homicide rate is far lower than Mexico's. Maybe implementations of Columbia's strategy can help Mexico reverse/stem the violence in Mexico.
ReplyDeleteAs long as bozo Obrador gets kickbacks from Cartels, he will tip off, what Columbia is up to.
Delete7:25 Colombia's murder rate was all government owned, not for nothing since Juan Manuel Santos decided and gave guerrillas a break it has come down, while ballsy daisy Uribe fought like a bitch against peace from the senate where he got to escape the consequences of his crimes of state and others.
DeleteWhen the the top Mafiosi hald a meeting it is usually bad news for honest people :-(
ReplyDeleteAMLO is in Acapulco today (he had a 3 day tour of the outlying areas) after the Banker's convention.
ReplyDeleteJust wonderful, when is Amlo opening his bank, sorry has bank accounts in foreign banks, he is mr Narco President
DeleteDo u think Amlo understands the economics of a peso devaluation
ReplyDeleteAmlo tour Saturday said the Mexican people r very happy.
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