Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador wants to end the exchange of reproaches and accusations amid the fentanyl crisis. "We are proposing that there be a kind of truce and that we think about those who lose their lives, in the humanitarian," the president said at his press conference on Wednesday.

"I believe that an agreement can be reached on this, regardless of the ideological and political issue," he added. The president's statements come a day after holding a new meeting with Elizabeth Sherwood Randall, National Security Advisor of the Biden Administration.