Former US Ambassador to Mexico Salazar could not contact AMLO following the capture of 'El Mayo' Zambada

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- Former US Ambassador Ken Salazar tried to contact AMLO four times after the capture of 'El Mayo' Zambada.
- Salazar wanted to explain that the US had no prior knowledge of Zambada's kidnapping and did not conduct an unauthorized operation.
- After AMLO did not respond to the communication requests, Salazar realized there was a problem.
- The plane carrying Zambada was donated by the FBI and put on display in a museum in New Mexico.
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Former US Ambassador to Mexico Ken Salazar stated that he tried to contact then-Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) at least four times following the capture of drug lord Ismael 'El Mayo' Zambada on 25 Temmuz 2024. Salazar shared the details of the incident in his upcoming book titled "Borderlands".
According to Salazar's statements, US authorities were not previously aware of the operation conducted on Mexican soil and wanted to inform AMLO of this situation. Salazar, together with US Attorney General Merrick Garland, prepared an official response to the Mexican government, submitted it to the President, and requested a meeting, but received no response.
Following the incident, Salazar offered to send a team for the Mexican Attorney General's Office (FGR) to inspect the plane carrying Zambada. The plane, inspected by officials from both countries, was later donated by the FBI and placed in a museum in New Mexico.
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- When did the capture of 'El Mayo' Zambada take place?
- Ismael 'El Mayo' Zambada was captured on 25 Temmuz 2024.
- What message did Ken Salazar want to convey to Andrés Manuel López Obrador?
- Salazar wanted to inform him that the US was not previously aware of this operation and did not conduct an unauthorized operation on Mexican soil.
- What was the fate of the plane carrying Zambada?
- After being inspected by Mexican and US officials, the plane was donated by the FBI and began to be exhibited in a museum in New Mexico.
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