SAN SALVADOR (AP) – Mexico’s government clarified there was “no indication” that an airplane it intercepted loaded with cocaine had originated from El Salvador, according to a letter posted by Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele.
Mexico says ‘no indication’ plane carrying drugs came from El Salvador after diplomatic spat
SAN SALVADOR (AP) – Mexico’s government clarified there was “no indication” that an airplane it intercepted loaded with cocaine had originated from El Salvador, according to a letter posted by Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele.
The letter, posted on the social media platform X by the populist leader, comes after a diplomatic drama broke out between Bukele and Mexican officials when Mexico’s security chief said authorities believed that a plane had come from El Salvador.
The assertions riled up Bukele, who recalled El Salvador’s ambassador to Mexico and demanded a correction from the Mexican government. Bukele has staked much of his popularity on his hard-handed crackdown on crime.
He responded to the assertion the word “FALSE” on a post on X, that went on to detail the plane’s alleged flight path. Bukele also pointed out that the three men arrested with the plane were Mexican citizens.
















































