Times of Suriname

Trump sparks ire, distrust in Latin America

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MEXICO CITY - US president-elect Donald Trump on Wednesday sparked anger, uncertaint­y and skepticism among Latin Americans, following his first press conference since winning the election.

Trump infuriated Mexicans once again by repeating his pledge to build a wall along the border and have Mexico foot the bill. “We’re going to start building” as soon as possible, and “Mexico in some form, and there are many different forms, will reimburse us”, said Trump. Mexico’s most outspoken Trump critic, former president Vicente Fox, wasted no time in responding. “Neither today, nor tomorrow nor never Mexico will pay for that stupid wall”, Fox posted to Twitter. “If Trump wants a monument to his ego, let him pay for it!!,” added Fox. He also warned “it’s clear that we’re facing a new era of dictatorsh­ip with Donald Trump,” but he added there was no need to fear Trump. Mexican historian and intellectu­al Enrique Krauze echoed Fox’s sentiments with a tweet, saying that there was “no way” Mexico will pay for the wall. Like many other observers around the globe, including in the United States, Krauze noted Trump’s “aggressive” manner when speaking to reporters. “Trump’s level of aggression and disregard for civil debate and the press is terrifying. And he’s not even in power yet,” said Krauze.

Mexico’s representa­tive to the Washington-based Organizati­on of American States (OAS), Luis Alfonso de Alba, said a wall would not necessaril­y be effective, and neighbors should take a more humanitari­an and comprehens­ive approach to immigratio­n. “In the end, they (migrants) do not contribute solely to their country of origin, but also to the country they end up in”, said De Alba, who was attending an event at Mexico’s Foreign Affairs Ministry. Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto also rejected Trump’s demand, saying that Mexico will not pay for the wall but will seek open and complete negotiatio­ns with Trump’t government. In Cuba, people who watched the live broadcast remained perplexed about the future of bilateral ties with the United States. (Xinhuanet.com)

 ??  ?? US President-elect Donald Trump gestures during a news conference in New York, the United States.(Photo: Xinhua)
US President-elect Donald Trump gestures during a news conference in New York, the United States.(Photo: Xinhua)

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