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The US president claims that the sovereignty of the Mexican leader was ‘non-selling’. ‘
President of the United States Donald Trump claimed that Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum was Reblogged this from offer Sending US soldiers to the Latin American country because she was afraid of drug cartels.
On Sunday, Trump, Mexican President Claudia Sheenbaum said that he had offered Mexico to fight Mexico trading, Mexican President Sheinbaum said the sovereignty of his country.
“If the Mexican asked for help with cartels, he would be worthy of entering and doing this. I said, Trump told reporters to the aircraft of the air force.
“I am honored to come in. Cartels try to destroy our country.”
He asked if he was disappointed in the decision of Sheenbaum, Trump, he claimed that he refused to offer, because “he is so afraid of cartels, he can’t walk.”
“I think he is a lovely woman. The President of the Mexican is a lovely woman, but not so afraid of cartels,” he said.
On Saturday, Sheinbaum said that the US President would never accept the presence of Mexico in the US troops in its territory.
“I told him that nothing, President Trump, our territory is inviolable, our sovereignty is not inviolable, our sovereignty is not sold, ”” he said.
Sheenbaum said after reports quoting unconcluded sources after the Wall Street Journal, Trump Administration said that the Trump management was pressuring the government to allow “US military presence” in the fight against Mexican drug cartels.
Trump has often accused Mexico often to stop Fentanyl and other illegal drugs along the southern border in the United States.
In one of the first salaws of a wide trembling trade war, Trump Announced in February According to him, 25 percent of the tariffs in Mexico and Canada will not crack in the flow of 25 percent, drugs and undocumented migrants.
Trump announced that the goods that fall under the underlined goods will stop the tariffs United States-Mexican-Canada AgreementA three-way free trade agreement for negotiations to achieve the first management of the North American free trade agreement.