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Mexican Foreign Minister Patricia Espinosa, Secretary of State and U.S., Hillary Clinton, on Tuesday reaffirmed the divided up responsibility of their countries in battling the organized crime and drug trafficking, after the festivity in Mexico City for a encounter of Upper Level Group of the Merida Initiative.
Hillary C. said in a joint conference with her Mexican counterpart that her country assumes responsibility for its part in the drug war and recognized that the demand for drugs in the United States and illicit trafficking of weapons fire wildness of the cartels in Mexico.
"We know the demand for drugs and weapons purchases made to facilitate the violence in Mexico," said Clinton.


The U.S. Secretary of State also said that her country supports "strongly bold campaign launched by Mexican President Felipe Calderón, in the fight against drug traffickers, and recognized the sacrifice of the men and women of the armed forces and police forces.
She as well thanked the support of Mexico after ten days ago killing three people, including 2 U.S. nationals-linked to the United States consulate in Ciudad Juarez.
"Our hearts are broken by the murders in Juarez," said Clinton, adding: "The posters are bringing the war to civil society and it threatens economic evolution.
Hillary traveled to Mexico followed by a group of protection officers senior administration of Barack Obama, among which are the Secretary of Defense Robert Gates and Secretary of Homeland Security, Janet Napolitano.


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