The United States ambassador to Mexico, Ken Salazar, denied today the veracity of diplomatic cables allegedly signed by himthat he columnist Hector de Mauleon public yesterday in the newspaper The universal.
in his column, De Mauleón pointed out –with based on these cables and account statements in the British Virgin Islands–, that Salazar had warned his government about the illicit financing of political campaigns of Morena in the State of Mexico and its relationship with the disappearance of Gyetierardo Teodoro Vázquez Barrera -alleged financial operator of the Northeast Cartel— Y two members of the Secretary of the Navy while transporting money from the criminal organization.
The column provoked a wave of adverse reactions in Brunettewhere he was accused De Mauleón receiving documents apocrypha of governor outgoing baker, Francisco Javier Cabeza de Vaca, on whom weigh serious accusations of corruptionand who has tried to invalidate the election of the governor elected by Morena, Américo Villarreal.
“The ambassador already declared today that the information is false; that information is false, it is classic that they come inventing cables; The ambassador says it, not me”, commented the foreign minister Marcelo Ebrard Casaubonhours after Salazar’s denial.