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Top US envoys to meet Mexico president to calm tension

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MEXICO CITY: The US secretarie­s of state and homeland security meet with Mexico’s president today, seeking to ease diplomatic tensions over President Donald Trump’s trade and immigratio­n policies.

With the countries’ relations at their most strained in years, President Enrique Pena Nieto will host US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and Homeland Security chief John Kelly.

Trump has angered Mexico by vowing to build a wall to keep out migrants from Latin America and revise trade relations. During his election campaign, Trump branded immigrants from Mexico rapists and criminals.

Pena Nieto last month canceled a meeting after Trump insisted he would make Mexico pay for the wall.

The US State Department said in a statement the officials will discuss “border security, law enforcemen­t cooperatio­n, and trade, among other issues.”

Mexico, which announced the visit last week, said it was aimed at building “a respectful, close and constructi­ve relationsh­ip between the two countries.”

Tillerson and Kelly will also meet with Mexico’s ministers of the interior, foreign affairs, finance, defense and the navy, US government statements said.

US immigratio­n authoritie­s have arrested hundreds of people across the country as part of Trump’s pledge to crack down on people, mostly Latinos, who are in the country illegally.

Kelly on Tuesday issued new orders to authoritie­s to begin arresting and deporting illegal immigrants.

Mexico could use border cooperatio­n as a card in negotiatio­ns.

“We have been a great ally to fight problems with migration, narcotics,” warned Mexico’s economy secretary Ildefonso Guajardo in an interview with Canadian newspaper the Globe and Mail. “If at some point in time things become so badly managed in the relationsh­ip, the incentives for the Mexican people to keep on cooperatin­g in things that are at the heart of (US) national security issues will be diminished.”

Trump has vowed to end Mexico’s privileged trade relationsh­ip with the United States, blaming Mexico for the loss of American jobs.

He has threatened to block remittance­s sent home by Mexican workers in the United States. — AFP

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