After the “pause” that the former president of Mexico, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, put on the relationship with the United States ambassador to Mexico, Ken Salazar, due to his criticism of the judicial reform, President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo resumed ties, but “with guidelines.”
In his conference this Friday, Sheinbaum Pardo reported that Foreign Minister Juan Ramón de la Fuente met yesterday with Ken Salazar.
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“We have a good relationship with all the countries in the world, with everyone and it will always be like that (…) Then a series of, let’s say general, guidelines were established. Because sometimes the ambassador usually calls a secretary, another secretary, so now we told him: ‘Well, if you want to touch on a topic related to the Ministry of Energy because there are American businessmen interested in investing and want to know the availability, then through the Foreign Ministry.’“, he mentioned.
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“It was some of the guidelines that were established yesterday and that orders the relationship in a very important way,” commented the President, indicating that De la Fuente will also meet with Graeme C. Clark, Canadian ambassador to Mexico.
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