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U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio held a phone call with Mexico’s newly appointed Foreign Secretary Roberto Velasco on Thursday, marking an important step in maintaining strong diplomatic engagement between the two neighboring countries.
During the call, Secretary Rubio congratulated Velasco on his new role and expressed confidence in continuing close cooperation on a range of key issues that are important to both the United States and Mexico. The conversation highlighted the importance of sustained dialogue and coordination between the two governments.
A major focus of the discussion was on efforts to address illegal immigration and strengthen border security. Secretary Rubio emphasized the need for joint action to deter mass illegal migration and to ensure secure and orderly borders. Both sides acknowledged that cooperation is essential to effectively manage migration challenges and maintain stability in the region.
In addition to border-related issues, the leaders discussed broader efforts to promote regional stability. They underscored the importance of working together to address shared challenges, including economic development and security concerns across North America and neighboring regions.
The call reflects the ongoing commitment of both countries to maintain a strong and constructive relationship. With close economic ties and shared interests, the United States and Mexico continue to prioritize cooperation on key issues such as migration, security, and regional development.