Mexican President Claudia Sheenbam has said that he is afraid of US President Donald Trump and his dangers of large -scale exile, standing trade tariffs and military “intervention”, as he is supporting Mexican people.
During a daily press conference, when asked if the Mexican President is afraid of Trump’s threats, Shinbam replied on Wednesday, “No, I have support from the people. When someone is certain and decorated and knows What is someone’s principles, so why is someone afraid? “
He expressed concern over Trump’s measures, given that the talks between the two governments were going on, the Xinhua news agency said.
The President said that he would never allow to violate the sovereignty of Mexico, but “if it was to be violated, there is a whole country to protect the motherland”.
Trump has been nominated by the US government as terrorists by the US government.
Trump also accused Mexican authorities of “allowing millions of people” and offered his “help” to illegally enter the United States and prevent the flow of immigration.
Officials of the two countries will meet in Washington this week, which will interact on the suspension of tariffs on mexican products and strategies, which to combat drug trafficking, especially the flow of Phantanyl in the United States.
Shinbam confirmed that his government does not defend a drug cartel or organized crime, saying, “What we protect is sovereignty.”
He said that Mexico would not accept any “supernatural measures” that arises from nominating cartel as terrorist organizations.
Earlier this month, Trump threatened, then postponed 25 percent of tariffs on Mexican imports, which he said that he had pushed Mexico to take more action against his drug cartel.
Trump ordered the designation of some drug cartel from Mexico in the office on its first day as foreign terrorist organizations. Those designations are expected soon.
Mexico responded to the tariff danger by sending 10,000 national guard soldiers along the northern border.
Addressing flights by American military aircraft last week, Mexico’s Defense Secretary Ricardo Travilla said that he had not entered the Mexican airspace, but he could not deny that he was spying because he was spying because he did not know Was what they are doing.
Shinbam presented a more detailed description on Wednesday.
Shinbam said in his daily press briefing, “These flights are part of the coordination … Cooperation that has been going on for many years, between the United States government and the Government of Mexican,” Shinbam said in his daily press briefing.
“Every time it occurs at the request of Mexico for cooperation, to be able to participate in security situations for information.”
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