EU revisa 53 consulados mexicanos y evalúa posibles cierres

El Departamento de Estado de Estados Unidos inició una revisión de los 53 consulados mexicanos en su territorio, lo que podría derivar en el cierre de algunas oficinas.

Según un funcionario de la administración Trump citado por CBS News, la revisión forma parte de una estrategia para alinear la política exterior estadounidense con las prioridades del gobierno. El secretario de Estado Marco Rubio podría ordenar el cierre de algunas sedes.

La medida se da en medio de crecientes tensiones bilaterales, incluida la solicitud de detención de diez funcionarios de Sinaloa y la muerte de dos agentes de la CIA en un accidente en Culiacán el mes pasado.

La presidenta Claudia Sheinbaum negó el viernes 8 de mayo que los consulados realicen actividades políticas en Estados Unidos. Afirmó que su función es proteger a los ciudadanos mexicanos y señaló que su gobierno no ha recibido información oficial sobre la revisión.

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