Claudia Sheinbaum, the President-elect of Mexico, has stated that she rejected an offer from former U.S. President Donald Trump to send U.S. troops into Mexico to combat drug cartels. She affirmed her belief in Mexico's sovereignty and ability to handle its own security issues.

This Agence France-Presse report details Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum's account of a conversation with former US President Donald Trump, in which he offered to send American troops to Mexico to combat drug trafficking. Here are the key takeaways: * **Sheinbaum rejects Trump's offer:** She stated she refused Trump's proposal, emphasizing the inviolability of Mexican sovereignty. * **Trump's offer:** According to Sheinbaum, Trump asked how he could help fight organized crime and suggested sending US troops. * **Sheinbaum's counter-offer:** Instead of accepting troops, Sheinbaum offered collaboration through increased information sharing. * **Confirmation of the report:** Sheinbaum confirms the accuracy of a Wall Street Journal report about the phone call, while suggesting that the report was not entirely accurate in its description of the situation. The article highlights the sensitive issue of foreign intervention and the importance of national sovereignty, particularly in the context of US-Mexico relations.

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