Mexico's president has 'excellent' talk with Trump, dismisses tariff threat
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President Claudia Sheinbaum asserted that there will not be a potential tariff war between Mexico and the U.S. during her daily news conference, emphasizing both countries' desire for a good relationship.
Sheinbaum's response to Trump's claim about stopping migration highlighted Mexico's commitment to 'build bridges' rather than 'close borders,' showcasing a fundamental difference in their approaches to immigration.
Former Mexican diplomat Gabriel Guerra interpreted Trump's tariff threats as a maneuver for political leverage rather than a genuine imposition, further complicating the portrayal of U.S.-Mexico relations.
Despite differing accounts of their phone conversation, both Sheinbaum and Trump described it as positive, raising questions on what the tariff threat genuinely entails in future relations.
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