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Sheinbaum: Won't accept US military intervention in Mexico

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Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum stressed on Tuesday during a press briefing that she wouldn't accept a United States military intervention in Mexico.

She stated that Washington potentially trying to hit Mexican drug cartels with drones "wouldn't resolve anything." Sheinbaum added that she believes such an action wouldn't occur as the authorities from both countries are in contact.

Talking about tariffs, she mentioned that her government will continue to prioritize dialogue over immediately answering with reciprocal duties.

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