"No Information": Mexican President On US' Cartel Drone Incursion Claim

Mexico's President has responded to claims by U.S. officials regarding a supposed incursion of cartel drones into U.S. airspace, which led to the shutdown of a border airport. The Mexican government is currently investigating the circumstances surrounding this closure. The U.S. has raised concerns about the growing influence and capabilities of drug cartels, which they allege are now using drones for surveillance and smuggling purposes. This incident highlights ongoing tensions between Mexico and the United States regarding border security and the fight against organized crime. The Mexican administration is committed to addressing these issues, although President's comments indicate a cautious approach to the allegations, emphasizing that more information is needed before drawing conclusions. As the investigation unfolds, it underscores the complex and often fraught relationship between the two nations in tackling cross-border crime and ensuring regional security.
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