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Mexico’s foreign minister calls Trump’s wall ‘a hostile act’

- By Kate Linthicum

MEXICO CITY — Mexico’s top diplomat called President Donald Trump’s proposal to build a border wall “an unfriendly, hostile act” that will further aggravate increasing­ly tense relations between the longtime allies.

While Trump has repeatedly vowed to build a wall and make Mexico pay for its constructi­on, Foreign Secretary Luis Videgaray told a meeting of Mexican legislator­s Tuesday that there is absolutely no way that will happen.

“It is not part of a bilateral discussion, and we will not collaborat­e in the constructi­on,” Videgaray said. “It’s a waste of resources.”

Trump’s repeated criticisms of Latino immigrants and trade deals with Mexico while a candidate and now as president have offended many south of the border, where a surge in nationalis­m can be felt in the increasing­ly heated rhetoric of politician­s as well as in advertisem­ents and the proliferat­ion of Mexican flags.

But Trump’s vow to make Mexico pay for a border wall is viewed here not only as an insult, but also as a direct challenge to Mexico’s sovereignt­y.

On Tuesday, Videgaray repeated earlier threats that the Mexican government will consider reducing cooperatio­n with the U.S. on security issues if bilateral talks on immigratio­n and trade go badly.

Trump has indicated that he will soon trigger the process to get congressio­nal approval to renegotiat­e the North American Free Trade Agreement.

Trump had requested that Congress provide U.S. funds to begin the wall, but he signaled Monday that he would not insist on it, saying he might be willing to wait until September for the funding.

 ?? CARLOS TISCHLER/ NURPHOTO ?? Mexico’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Luis Videgaray is seen during a speech on March 26 in Mexico City, Mexico.
CARLOS TISCHLER/ NURPHOTO Mexico’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Luis Videgaray is seen during a speech on March 26 in Mexico City, Mexico.

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