Mexican President Sheinbaum denies planned conflict with US over CIA agent deaths

April 28, 2026 • Google News World

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Mexico’s Sheinbaum Denies Conflict with US Over CIA Agents’ Fatal Accident

Mexican Foreign Minister Claudia Sheinbaum has denied any conflict between Mexico and the United States over the fatal accident involving two CIA agents. The incident occurred on December 1st in Chihuahua, Mexico.

According to reports, the two agents were involved in an anti-drug operation when their vehicle crashed, resulting in their deaths. Mexican authorities have stated that the agents were not authorized to operate in Mexico at the time of the accident.

Sheinbaum has warned the US that any involvement in future anti-drug operations on Mexican soil without proper authorization would be met with resistance from Mexico.

The incident has sparked tensions between the two countries, with some reports suggesting that Trump administration officials had been involved in planning the operation. However, Sheinbaum has not made any direct comments about the role of US officials in the incident.

In a statement, Sheinbaum said that Mexico values its cooperation with the US on counter-narcotics efforts but will not tolerate any unauthorized activities on Mexican soil.

The Mexican government has also released information stating that the two CIA agents were not authorized to operate in Mexico at the time of the accident. The agency responsible for investigating the incident is still working to determine the circumstances surrounding the crash.

The incident has raised concerns about the safety and security of foreign nationals operating in Mexico, as well as the potential for future conflicts between the two countries.

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