“We don't want to fight with the United States,” says Claudia Sheinbaum
The Mexican president assured that her government has always proposed cooperation to the U.S. within the framework of understanding and respect for sovereignty
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo assured that Mexico is not seeking to fight with the United States and that their relationship will always be based on respect.
“We don't want to fight with the United States; we express our opinions when we disagree, just as they express their opinions when they disagree with us, But we always seek a good relationship based on respect,” she said. From the Mexican state of Morelos, Sheinbaum Pardo affirmed that her government has always proposed cooperation and coordination to the United States within the framework of an understanding between the two countries, with the aim of addressing common issues. “At the same time, we seek cooperation and coordination, and that is what we have always proposed. We maintain the principles of Mexican foreign policy, and we do so out of conviction, but we are neighbors of the United States, we are trading partners, and we have common problems,” she commented. “They also have to address the root causes of drug use; they have to address the criminal groups in the United States that distribute drugs. We do so within our territory, and we collaborate with information and investigations within the framework of an understanding we have,” she asserted. The Mexican president recognized the members of her security cabinet for maintaining a good relationship with the United States and for having a very clear understanding of the principles of defending national sovereignty. and for being patriots.
“We will always uphold our principles. And I want to specifically acknowledge the security cabinet because, regarding security and the relationship with the United States, the Secretary of Defense, the Secretary of the Interior, and the Secretary of Security are not only professionals and great people, but also patriots, and that is very important,” he stated.
“They are very responsible, they have a great relationship with the Northern Command, with U.S. agencies, and with the U.S. Embassy in Mexico itself,“With people in the United States who are involved in security or security collaboration, but they always have a very clear understanding of the principles, which is the defense of our sovereignty and our territory,” she explained.
Claudia Sheinbaum's statements come in the context of the military intervention carried out by the United States on January 3rd to capture Nicolas Maduro and the constant threats from Donald Trump to countries like Colombia and Mexico.
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