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Across the border

Mexico presidenti­al candidates open race slamming Trump.

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CIUDAD J UREZ ( Mexico): Mexico’s top presidenti­al candidates launched their campaigns vowing to take a harder line against Donald Trump, with the leftist front-runner saying his country is done being the US president’s “pinata”.

Just as candidates were putting the finishing touches on their opening campaign speeches for Mexico’s July 1 elections, Trump gatecrashe­d the kick-off party via Twitter, accusing the country of doing “very little” to stop illegal migration and drugs, and renewing his threat to axe the North American Free Trade Agreement (Nafta).

The veteran leftist leading in the polls, Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, and his conservati­ve rival, Ricardo Anaya, both hit back at the Republican president, whose anti-Mexican diatribes and insist-

ence that Mexico pay for his planned border wall have made him supremely unpopular here.

“Neither Mexico nor its people will be the pinata of any foreign

government,” Lopez Obrador told a cheering crowd in Ciudad Juarez, on the US border.

The former Mexico City mayor repeated his long-standing criti-

cism of Trump’s idea of a border wall.

“Let this be heard near and far: neither security issues nor social problems can be resolved with walls,” he said, condemning Trump’s “mistaken foreign policy” and “contemptuo­us attitude toward Mexicans”.

Anaya, who is locked in a brutal battle for second place with ruling party candidate Jose Antonio Meade, vowed to answer Trump with a “strong and dignified stance”.

He defied the US president to take action on security issues on his own side of the border.

“Just as the United States is worried about undocument­ed migrants, Mexico is worried about gun traffickin­g,” he said.

“Eighty per cent of the guns used to kill people in our country come from the United States,” he added, in reference to a wave of drug cartel-fuelled violence that has left more than 200,000 people dead in Mexico since 2006. — AFP

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In the running: A combinatio­n of photos showing candidates (from left) Lopez Obrador, Meade, Anaya and Independen­t candidate Margarita Zavala. — Reuters

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