The United States and Mexico are nearing an agreement to combat drug trafficking and violence, a development that has led President Donald Trump to postpone plans to raise tariffs on Mexico. Sources indicate that the deal could be signed as early as next week and is seen as a step toward a broader trade agreement between the two countries. This security pact aims to address key concerns related to narcotics and violence along the southern border. Meanwhile, the European Union is considering designating Mexican drug cartels as terrorist entities and plans to enhance security, assistance, and drug prevention efforts. Recent law enforcement actions in Mexico include significant drug seizures in Sinaloa, Colina, and Cuernavaca. Separately, in France, the city of Cannes has banned the sale of nitrous oxide to individuals, with authorities reporting the seizure of 2,800 cartridges in July to curb consumption.
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Cannes: 2.800 cartouches de protoxydes d'azote saisies en juillet par les forces de l'ordre https://t.co/JX1dc1LDU7
Protoxyde d’azote: “On n'a plus de vente physique, donc la consommation est drastiquement limitée”, indique l’adjointe au maire de Saint-Ouen https://t.co/WwZaU6hL9J