Old news, but here’s an update on SoS Rice’s Puerto Vallarta visit last week, courtesy of Reuters
PUERTO VALLARTA, Mexico (Reuters) – The United States and Mexico will launch a new effort next month to battle Mexican cartels that are smuggling drugs into the United States, their two foreign ministers announced on Thursday.
Funding for the new program has not yet been released. But Rice said the money would be sent as soon as letters of agreement governing the funds were finished.
“We all want the disbursements to begin and we expect that to happen, really, quite soon,” she said at a press conference.
The Merida Initiative, as it is called, will pay for inspection equipment like scanners, helicopters and surveillance aircraft as well as canine units to support interdiction. It will also finance training and technical advice to support law enforcement operations in Mexico.
Mexican President Felipe Calderon, who has sent some 36,000 troops across Mexico to try to restore law and order, has called on Washington to release the equipment quickly.
Bush, who leaves office early next year, proposed the initiative as a three-year program totaling $1.4 billion. He has asked Congress to approve another $500 million for the fiscal year that ends next September
