The Philippine Star

Mexican president’s visit to White House shelved over wall

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WASHINGTON (Reuters) — United States President Donald Trump and Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto have postponed plans for the latter’s first visit to the White House, after a testy phone call involving the former’s push for a border wall, a senior US official said last Saturday.

“The two leaders agreed now was not the immediate right time for a visit but that they would have their teams continue to talk and work together,” the official said.

Mexican officials had been talking about a summit between Trump and Peña Nieto in the next few weeks, without specifying when.

The Washington Post, which first reported the delay earlier last Saturday, said the two leaders spoke for about 50 minutes on Tuesday. But the discussion led to an impasse when Trump would not agree to publicly affirm Mexico’s position that it would not fund constructi­on of the wall along the USMexico border.

A Mexican official said Trump lost his temper during the conversati­on, the newspaper reported. But it said US officials described Trump as frustrated and exasperate­d, because he believed it was unreasonab­le for Peña Nieto to want him to back off his campaign promise of forcing Mexico to pay for the wall.

Mexico’s foreign ministry said it had nothing to say about the call, other than a statement on Tuesday that said Trump had expressed condolence­s for a helicopter crash in Mexico and both sides had committed to advancing the bilateral agenda of trade, migration and security.

The wall, a key item for Trump’s political base of supporters, has become a sticking point in talks to keep alive a federal program that protects from deportatio­n young people who were brought to the US illegally as children.

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