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    Mexico president says there are ‘all guarantees’ for 2026 World Cup

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    MEXICO CITY, Feb 24 (Reuters) - ‌Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum said on Tuesday there are "all ​the guarantees" for the 2026 FIFA World Cup to be held in the country, ⁠after the capture and death of Mexico's most-wanted cartel leader triggered roadblocks, arson and security clashes, notably in Jalisco state.

    Asked if the top international soccer ​tournament, which is expected to draw crowds of fans from around the world to ‌matches in Mexico City, Monterrey and Jalisco's capital Guadalajara, would pose a risk to visitors, Sheinbaum said there was "no risk."

    Sheinbaum said the situation was normalizing after ⁠cartel members coordinated a series of violent attacks on Sunday ⁠in the aftermath of an operation to capture cartel leader Nemesio Oseguera, known as "El Mencho," which resulted in his death.

    Several new roadblocks appeared overnight, Sheinbaum told a morning press conference, but said that security forces were working ‌to restore security.

    Sheinbaum has largely followed the political map of her predecessor ⁠Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, who prioritized alleviating poverty ‌and other root causes of violence, adopting a ​slogan of "hugs not bullets." Asked whether the killing of Oseguera marked a break from that policy, Sheinbaum said this would never be the case.

    "The ‌detention of a suspected criminal with an arrest ​warrant can generate this type ⁠of circumstance, but we are looking for peace, not war," she ‌said.

    The arrests of other top cartel ⁠figures in Sinaloa state have in recent years also triggered cartel retaliation, including shootouts and vehicles set on fire.

    Mexico is set to host 13 of ​104 World Cup matches. ‌Four of these are set to be held in Guadalajara. It will also ⁠host some preliminary warm-up matches before ​the tournament opens on June 11.

    (Reporting by Sarah Morland and Raul ​Cortes; Editing by Daina Beth Solomon)

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