Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said during her daily briefing Tuesday that she asked the foreign affairs secretary and the Secretary of the Navy to meet with the U.S. ambassador in Mexico to discuss a recent attack on alleged drug-running boats in the eastern Pacific Ocean.
Following one attack on a boat, the U.S. military spotted a person in the water clinging to some wreckage and passed the survivor’s precise location to the U.S. Coast Guard and a Mexican military aircraft that was operating in the area.
Sheinbaum, during the presser, said Mexico "does not agree with these attacks.”
Earlier Tuesday Mexico’s navy released a statement saying that “in compliance with the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS) and following a request from the US Coast Guard, the Mexican Navy is conducting a maritime search and rescue operation 400 miles southwest of Acapulco (830 km) with the aim of safeguarding human life at sea.”
Sheinbaum said Mexico’s navy will provide information "on this survivor, if indeed there was a survivor."

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