Mexico said on Tuesday it had agreed with the United States to exchange information regarding the deadly shooting in El Paso, Texas, which killed 22 people.
Eight Mexican citizens were among those gunned down in the racially charged rampage in the majority-Hispanic border city.
“Both governments agreed to exchange information on their respective investigations, in strict accordance with each country’s regulatory frameworks,” the Mexican Foreign Ministry said in a statement, following a meeting in Mexico City between representatives of both nations.
The ministry said it informed the US officials of its concern about the shooting and the perpetrator’s ties to white supremacy. Read more