Title: "Mexican President Sheinbaum Addresses U.S. Military Movements Near Mexico and Assures Public Safety

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum addressed concerns on Monday regarding recent U.S. military movements near Mexico following the attack on Venezuela. The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration issued a warning to aircraft operators to be cautious when flying over the eastern Pacific Ocean near Mexico, Central America, and parts of South America due to military activities. President Sheinbaum assured the public that there is no threat to Mexico from these movements.
Additionally, the U.S. Southern Command announced that it had deployed a Navy hospital ship to the Caribbean for a humanitarian mission. The ship is expected to provide medical assistance to countries in the region, including Venezuela. President Sheinbaum emphasized that Mexico is not involved in any military operations in the region and that the country remains committed to peaceful relations with its neighbors.
The movements of the U.S. military near Mexico have raised concerns among the public, especially in the wake of the attack on Venezuela. However, President Sheinbaum's reassurances have helped alleviate fears and clarify that Mexico is not at risk from these activities. The deployment of the Navy hospital ship for a humanitarian mission further underscores the U.S.'s commitment to providing assistance and support to countries in need.
In conclusion, President Claudia Sheinbaum's statements have addressed the recent U.S. military movements near Mexico and provided assurance to the public that there is no threat to the country. The deployment of the Navy hospital ship for a humanitarian mission highlights the U.S.'s commitment to supporting countries in the region. Mexico remains dedicated to peaceful relations with its neighbors and continues to monitor the situation closely.