Mexican President Andrés Manuel Lopez Obrador denies U.S. claims that the majority of fentanyl is produced in Mexico, defends his country's family traditions and low drug use, and points out that fentanyl is also produced in the United States, Canada, and Asia.
Key Points
Fentanyl production is not only in Mexico but also in the United States, Canada, and Asia
Mexican President emphasizes the role of family values in preventing drug abuse
Pros
Highlighting the importance of family traditions and customs in combating drug abuse
Providing a different perspective on the production and distribution of fentanyl
Cons
Contradictory claims between the U.S. government and Mexican President Lopez Obrador