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Trump sticks to guns on Mexico border wall

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HAMBURG: US President Donald Trump said Friday he still wants Mexico to pay for a planned border wall, as he met his Mexican counterpar­t for the first time as head of state.

Asked at the start of the meeting with Enrique Pena Nieto on the sidelines of the Group of 20 (G-20) Summit in Hamburg, Germany, if he still wanted Mexico to cough up the cash, Trump declared: “Absolutely.”

But Mexican Foreign Minister Luis Videgaray, who took part in the meeting, said the wall issue — as agreed — did not come up in the actual talks, and that he and Pena Nieto did not even hear Trump’s comment.

“It wasn’t part of our conversati­on (with Trump),” he told Mexico’s Radio Formula.

“We didn’t touch on that subject in our conversati­on, which lasted about half an hour — partly because we have a wellknown, significan­t difference of opinion on that,” he said.

“Both sides had a prior agreement that the issue would not be on the agenda. If he made that comment, he must have made it very quietly, because I didn’t hear it.”

Building a wall between Mexico and the US to stop illegal immigratio­n and the inflow of drugs — and Mexico paying for it — was a signature campaign pledge of Trump’s in last year’s election.

The Trump administra­tion has yet to make serious headway on getting it built or even on who will foot the hefty bill for the 3,200km barrier. Under pressure from Democrats, the US Congress has so far refused to commit funding, agreeing only to finance maintenanc­e on existing parts of a border fence.

The real battle will play out starting in October, when 2018 budget negotiatio­ns begin in earnest.

Last month Trump suggested covering the wall with solar panels and using the energy to cover some of the constructi­on costs.

“And this way, Mexico will have to pay much less money. And that’s good. Right?,” Trump told a crowd in Texas on June 22. “Pretty good imaginatio­n, right? My idea!“

US-Mexican relations have, meanwhile, nosedived since Trump entered the White House in January.

In January, Pena Nieto canceled a trip to Washington in response to Trump’s insistence on the issue, plunging the countries’ relations into their biggest crisis in decades.

In addition Trump has angered Mexico with attacks on Mexican immigrants as “criminals, drug dealers and rapists” and America’s insistence on holding tough new trade negotiatio­ns with its southern neighbor.

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