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Welcoming remarks made by Ambassador Garza at reception for the National Conference of Western Attorneys General

September 19, 2007

Attorney Gen. Eduardo Medina Mora, Amb. Garza
Attorney General of Mexico, Eduardo Medina Mora, and Ambassador Garza.

Esteemed colleagues, family and friends from various states throughout both Mexico and the US, good evening. I want to thank you for making a special effort to be with us during this special occasion to celebrate the partnership to further develop relations between the attorney generals from our two nations.

I would like to extend a warm welcome to our distinguished guests, the Honorable José Guadalupe Osuna Millán, Governor-Elect of Baja California; members of Parliament, and the most impressive gathering of state attorneys general from the US and Mexico in my recollection. We welcome you, your staff and also your family to this gathering.

I'd also like to give a special welcome to Attorney General Eduardo Medina Mora. It's an honor to have you here. Thank you for continuing to support the strong cooperation between the US and Mexico by extending an invitation to US state attorneys general to attend the National Conference of Western Attorneys General taking place in Cuernavaca over the next four days. This conference will allow for open dialogue between the attorneys general of both of our countries to discuss many serious topics such as human trafficking and methamphetamine interdiction. Eduardo, I sincerely appreciate your willingness to work with the United States in partnership to fight crime across our borders. Again, we are honored to have you here with us.

Tonight, more than ever, I am proud to be here to highlight the cooperation and mutual understanding between the US and Mexico and how we can improve the lives of the citizens in both of our countries by working together.

I’m sure you remember back to June 2004 when one million Mexican citizens marched down Reforma Avenue? They were all dressed in white and marched together to call for changes to improve the criminal justice system in Mexico.

The Mexican citizens, in democratic fashion, peacefully protested against the rise of crime in Mexico, and more importantly, expressed their dissatisfaction with and distrust of the justice sector.

The Mexican government listened to the peoples’ call for change and since then, several steps have been taken by both the federal and state governments to fight crime.

For the past four years, state Mexican governmental officials have sought to expand their technical cooperation with the US. Through this cross-border cooperation, they have developed a working plan that has strengthened the ability of state prosecutors to pursue and convict criminals, while also ensuring that human rights and the due process of law are upheld. Impressive reforms and accomplishments in Chihuahua and Nuevo Leon are perfect examples of how this cooperation works, and works well.

Today we are happy to welcome seven attorneys generals from the states of Arizona, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Nevada, New Mexico, and North Dakota, and also attorneys general from the Mexican states of Morelos, Baja California Sur, Chihuahua, Guanajuato, Durango, Chiapas, Guerrero, Oaxaca, Hidalgo and Coahuila. This gathering is the perfect occasion to highlight our state to state teamwork.

I’d also like to express my gratitude to the Attorney General of the Republic of Mexico, Eduardo Medina Mora, the person who invited our attorneys general from the US to come to Mexico and is hosting this important bilateral conference.

Amb. Garza, Atty.Gen. Medina Mora, Gov. Osuna Millán
Ambassador Garza with the Attorney General of the Republic of Mexico, Eduardo Medina Mora, and the Honorable José Guadalupe Osuna Millán, Governor-Elect of Baja California.

States on both sides of the border are working hand in hand to share experiences and best practices so that law enforcement officials in both of our countries improve their expertise in fighting crime that all too often operates on both sides of our border.

The US Embassy recognizes the importance of expanding these types of relationships, such as the one established between the states of New Mexico and Chihuahua, so that all states with shared interests, cooperate, collaborate and unite forces against the serious criminals—drug traffickers, arms traffickers and human traffickers that plague both of our countries.

I am sure that the dialogue during this National Conference of Western Attorneys General will be very productive and will help to strengthen our bilateral ties.

To this end, I have asked the Agency for International Development to continue facilitating the exchanges between our sister states so that the rule of law is upheld and enforced on both sides of the border. We will continue working with the governors and attorneys general in advancing this just cause. I want to congratulate all of you for the work you are doing together. I understand that you just signed an expanded memorandum of understanding to lay out a course of action to expand our cooperation together to increase the security of all of our citizens.

When we talk about security, there is no doubt that bilateral cooperation is the key. We intend to continue and expand our cooperation with Mexico and I encourage you all to keep up the good work in diligently fighting crime.

Our fight continues, one we must win for our citizens, our families, our children and a brighter future for both our great nations.

Thank you and may God bless both the people of Mexico and the United States and the work that those gathered here are doing to make our countries safer.

May God bless our two great nations– Mexico and the United States.

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