
The president of Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaum, has strongly rejected the irresponsible accusations claiming that her government has links to drug trafficking. Amid tensions in trade with the United States, Mexico has targeted sensitive sectors of the U.S. economy, such as meat, apples, and steel, as potential targets for retaliatory measures in response to actions taken by President Donald Trump.
In a clear statement, Sheinbaum has asserted that while she is open to dialogue with the United States, Mexico's sovereignty is not up for negotiation. Following the imposition of tariffs by the United States, it is expected that the president will present a Plan B to counteract these measures affecting the Mexican economy.
In a meeting scheduled for today, Claudia Sheinbaum will discuss the current situation directly with Trump and seek alternatives to combat issues such as fentanyl trafficking. Sheinbaum's stance is clear: advocate for dialogue instead of confrontation, although she acknowledges that there will be adjustments that will cause pain in both nations.