Transcript for Secretary of State Rex Tillerson: 2 strong countries will have differences

In our meetings we jointly acknowledged that in a relationship filled with a vibrant colors. Drew strong sovereign countries from time to time. Will have differences. We listened closely. And carefully to each other as we respectfully and patiently. Raised our respective and charms. Our conversations covered the full range of bilateral issues. We reaffirmed our close cooperation on economic and commercial issues such as energy. Legal migration. Security. Educational changes. And people to people ties. We agree that our two countries should seize the opportunity. To modernize and strengthen our trade and energy relationship. We also reiterated our Jordan commitment to maintaining law and order along our shared border by stopping potential terrorist. And dismantling the transnational criminal networks moving drugs and people into the United States. Similarly we underscored the importance of stopping the illegal firearms. And vault cash that is originating in the United States. And flowing into Mexico. There's no mistaking that the rule of law matters along both sides of our border. We recognize the existing US Mexican cooperation to curtail irregular migration. Both bus securing Mexico's southern border. And by supporting efforts of Guatemala. Honduras and El Salvador. Through the alliance for prosperity. To reduce violence and stimulate economic opportunity in the region. On this issue we discussed the importance of fair treatment. Of all of those in this transit. Finally where you are universally agreed on the importance of strengthening existing institutional mechanisms. The meetings were the continuation of a purposeful. And productive exchange that is setting our two countries. Down a path way to greater security. And long term prosperity. And we look forward to further meetings perhaps in Washington DC. To continue to progress. Are important discussions on these issues.

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