
LATINO PRESS WORLDWIDE
CHANNEL 1 LOS ANGELES
LOS ANGELES CA 2/12/18
Sunday, July 1 Mexican general election, 2018 will take place, here we show some comments in different points of view the current candidates to be President of Mexico have expressed the relationship with the United States and President Trump with a commercial relationship of cultural exchange and security is vital to be clearly present as they think and the candidates have expressed this important relationship Mexico USA
José Antonio Meade Kuribreña
2017-08-10
During a conference at the Center for International Strategic Studies in Washington, Meade recalled that Mexico “is the second buyer of US products,” and therefore stressed that “not only the United States is important for Mexico, it is also true that Mexico is very important for the United States”.
TIJUANA MEXICO 1/17/18
The presidential candidate spoke of his experience as head of the country’s foreign policy and said that the dialogue process with North America and Latin America should be strengthened in order to assume leadership in the continent with a progressive and inclusive vision.
“Diversify our relationships of all kinds, especially commercial ones, with Europe, the Middle East and Asia Pacific,” he added.
MEXICO May 12, 2017
Meade Kuribreña said that the relationship with the United States is so strong and diversified that it is reflected in the interconnection that exists through the railway, port and airport infrastructure.
20 Feb 2016
“It seems to me that if one can choose his friends, few better friends than Mexico could meet, a friend who is not only a neighbor, who is not only a neighbor, a friend with whom the United States trades, where the United States invests, where goods made in the United States are bought, where from Mexico it is invested in the United States, where we are reciprocally important tourist markets, and where in each exchange that we facilitate will result in greater prosperity in the region, in greater shared prosperity ” , Dr. Meade Kuribreña emphasized in a brief interview after receiving the keys to the city of Laredo, Texas.
Ricardo Anaya Cortés
MEXICO 27.01.2018
Anaya stressed that “it must be clear to the president of the United States that Mexico is not going to pay a single cent of that wall. We aspire to a relationship of respect and respect has to be mutual. ” In Tijuana, Baja California, he pointed out that this is what he is going to ask in the words of Donald Trump, that as long as there is no wall, there will be no agreements between the dreamers and the North American Free Trade Agreement
MÉXICO
Ricardo Anaya asked Donald Trump for this:
For that reason and with all respect to the sovereignty of the United States, and for the most elementary humanitarian reasons, I ask you, President Trump, to protect those young people. Do not let your dreams become the currency of calculations and political transactions. ”
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Andrés Manuel López Obrador
Apan, Hidalgo, 21 de diciembre de 2017
“Trump went long and no longer takes into account the opinion of the Mexican government, they do what they want, but they are going to change things, there is going to be a different relationship, we are going to make sure that it is always a friendship relationship, of cooperation, but not of subordination, we are not going to be dependent on any foreign government, “he said.
México
López Obrador has underlined thousands of followers of Morena while again denouncing a supposed “dirty war” against him to frighten the voters. “Neither [Nicolás] Maduro, nor Donald Trump”, has shouted in front of the Monument to the Revolution of Mexico City.
MARGARITA ZAVALA
Mr. Trump, Mexico is not going to pay for your wall, which offends and assaults. Not directly, not indirectly. Neither today nor tomorrow nor ever
March 7, 2017
Frankly, the United States is fortunate to have Mexico as a neighbor and partner. We are a peaceful, democratic, cooperative country with one of the largest economies in the world. We are eternally bound together by geography, by trade, by family, by culture and by affinity.
We collaborate with the U.S. on everything from commerce to combating drug trafficking to the environment to counterterrorism. Just a few examples: Mexican engineers in Querétaro design jet engines for General Electric that are then built by workers in Ohio. Mexican officials helped thwart a plot by Iranian agents to assassinate the Saudi ambassador to the United States. The largest attendance for an NFL game ever was in Mexico (Cowboys vs. Oilers), home to 23 million NFL fans, myself included. Nearly 2 million U.S. citizens live in Mexico (the largest community of U.S. expats in the world). We work together in every area imaginable, and we are both the richer for it.



