Mexican President Sheinbaum denies US request for investigation into CIA agent deaths
April 28, 2026 • Google News World
Mexican Government Denies Conflict with US Over Fatal Chihuahua Accident
The Mexican government has stated that it does not intend to engage in a conflict with the United States over the fatal car accident involving two CIA agents in the state of Chihuahua. According to reports, the agents were killed in an accident on Mexican soil without authorization.
Mexican Foreign Minister Claudia Sheinbaum has expressed her country’s commitment to maintaining good relations with the US and avoiding any escalation of tensions. The incident has sparked concerns about unauthorized operations by foreign agencies on Mexican territory.
Sheinbaum has emphasized that Mexico will not tolerate any actions that compromise its sovereignty or territorial integrity. The government has also urged the US to avoid similar incidents in the future.
The incident has led to a resignation from the state prosecutor, who was involved in investigating the accident. The cause of the accident is still under investigation.
In response to the incident, Mexico’s government has called on the US to respect its sovereignty and territorial boundaries. The country has also expressed its willingness to cooperate with the US in any future investigations or inquiries related to the incident.
The Mexican government’s stance on the matter is clear: it will not tolerate any actions that compromise its sovereignty or territorial integrity.
Source: Google News World