WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Attorney General John Ashcroft is heading to Mexico City where he will join leaders of several other nations Tuesday in signing the first worldwide treaty to combat public corruption such as embezzlement, money laundering and bribery.
Ashcroft leads a delegation of officials from the Departments of Treasury, State and Justice who will salute the signing of a long-sought treaty that goes into force with the signatures of 30 U.N. member states.
Mexican President Vincente Fox had pressed hard to host the treaty ceremony, hoping to demonstrate Mexico's commitment to preventing and prosecuting official corruption, U.S. law enforcement officials said.
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While the treaty binds the United States and other nations to provide mutual legal assistance, extradition and asset recovery, U.S. officials said it allows flexibility and the United States does not have to comply in a case where assistance would offend the "essential interests" of the U.S. government, officials said.
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