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Sheinbaum, Mexico's Sheinbaum, says there is no agreement between DEA and Mexico on 'Project Portero.

After the DEA announced the project, Mexico's president Claudia Sheinbaum said that her government had not reached an agreement with U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration regarding an operation called "Project Portero".

In a Monday statement, the DEA announced that it had launched a "bold bi-lateral initiative" with Mexico to dismantle drug smuggling routes.

We do not know what the DEA's statement was based on. Sheinbaum said at a press conference in the morning that the DEA and the security agencies had not come to any agreement. "We don't know why they released this statement."

Sheinbaum stated that the Mexican foreign ministry has been working with the U.S. State Department for several months on a security cooperation agreement. The document was "practically finished" and now provided a framework to coordinate initiatives.

She added that the agreement places a high priority on sovereignty and "territorial" respect.

Sheinbaum stated that a group of civil-protection police officers also participated in an workshop in Texas.

Project Portero was introduced by the DEA as a "flagship operation aimed to dismantle cartel 'gatekeepers'," and a major new initiative aimed at strengthening collaboration between the United States of America and Mexico in the battle against cartels.

The DEA announced that it had launched a multiweek training program in one of its intelligence centres on the Southwest border. This would bring together Mexican investigators, U.S. officials from defense and prosecutors and U.S. prosecutors to identify targets and coordinate strategies.

The DEA has a complex relationship with some Latin American countries. Its interventions on Mexican soil are sometimes criticized as a violation by the Mexican government.

Sheinbaum said that she was shocked when Washington declared some Mexican drug cartels terrorist organizations earlier this year.

Would not accept

Foreign interventions or intrusions which violate Mexico's sovereignty. (Reporting and editing by Cassandra Garrison; Sarah Morland is the reporter)

(source: Reuters)