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Sheinbaum says the UN has lost “a lot of strength” and therefore needs to be strengthened in the face of int

The Mexican president criticized the imposition of “the law of force” after the capture of Nicolas Maduro in Venezuela

Sheinbaum says the UN has lost ldquoa lot of strengthrdquo and therefore needs to be strengthened in the face of int
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The United Nations had been strengthened in the face of global problems, according to the president of Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo, to create a place for international cooperation.

It needs to be strengthened, he says. The OAS, particularly the United Nations, has different qualities, but she asserted that" the United Nations needs to be strengthened, and it really needs to symbolize a space for international coordination. " The Mexican president criticized the imposition of" the law of force" following American military action in Venezuela to capture Nicolas Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores. Additionally, in situations like these, it doesn't get the laws of power, involving whoever has the largest military or the largest economy. The UN has lost a lot of power in recent years, and there has also lost a lot of bureaucracy, she claimed. There must be an international organization that does this. The Mexican president reaffirmed that her government would continue to cooperate with the United States without subjection and that Mexico would never permit US armed forces to provide Mexican territory to fight drug traffickers. We may continue to cooperate and work together as we have been, and we are very clear that we are lovers, according to Donald Trump. " He has suggested that the military enter the country, and we have told him no," he said.

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