oblemsharedbybothcountriesalongtheirborder.
"ItisnotjustaMexicanproblem--it'sisaU.S.-Mexicoproblem,"Reyessaid."I'mverygladthattheU.S.hastakenthatposition."
HesaidhesupportedtheStateDepartment'sauthorizationtoconsularfamiliesandthat"itisimportanttheyfeelsafe."
MexicoonSundaysaidthatitsgovernmentwascommittedtoprotectingallpeople,citizensandvisitorsalike,diplomatsornot.
"TheMexicangovernmentdeeplylamentsthekillingsofthreepeoplelinkedtotheU.S.ConsulateinCiudadJuarez,"Mexico'sforeignministrysaidinastatement."TheMexicanauthoritiesareworkingwithdeterminationtoclearupthefactssurroundingthecrimesceneandputthoseresponsiblebeforethelaw."
JuarezisoneofthefrontlinesinMexico'swaragainstthedrugcartelsthatoperateinitsterritory.Morethan2,600peoplewerekilledinJuarezin2009.
Juarez,acrossfromElPaso,Texas,hasbecomeafocalpointofMexicanPresidentFelipeCalderon'santi-drugeffortsaftertheJanuary31killingsof15people,mostofwhomwerestudentswithnotiestoorganizedcrime.TheincidentsparkedoutrageacrossMexico.
InthewesternstateofGuerrero,atleast25peoplewerekilledinaseriesofviolentactsonSaturday,stateofficialssaid.
Thebodiesof14people,includingnineciviliansandfivepoliceofficers,werefoundinvariouspartsoftheresortcityofAcapulco,theofficialNotimexnewsagencyreported,citingGuerreroPublicSecuritySecretaryJuanHeribertoSalinas.
Inthe**allcityofAjuchitlandelProgreso,10civiliansandonesoldierwerekilledintwoshootoutsthatstartedwhenfederalofficialstriedtocarryoutsearchwarrantsontwolocations,Salinassaid.
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