
President Claudia Sheinbaum emphasized the importance of collaboration and cooperation between Mexico and the United States. During a press conference, she highlighted the relationship established by both governments in recent months and underscored that there are still issues to discuss and agree upon.
In response to the potential imposition of tariffs by Washington, the head of state stated that her administration will wait until April 2 to take action. Sheinbaum emphasized that collaboration will take place within a framework of mutual respect and that good relations will be maintained with the U.S. ambassador in Mexico.
U.S. ambassador nominee Ronald Johnson mentioned before the Senate that "all cards are on the table" in terms of security and bilateral cooperation. In this context, President Sheinbaum responded by assuring that Mexico will always act in its own interest and that any decisions will be made with the country in mind.
Regarding the possibility of tariffs on Mexican products, Sheinbaum indicated that Mexico will make decisions in line with its interests and sovereign rights. The stance of the head of state is clear: the bilateral relationship must be based on cooperation and ongoing coordination, without undue interference in Mexican territory.
In conclusion, both President Claudia Sheinbaum and proposed ambassador Ronald Johnson emphasize the importance of maintaining a respectful and constructive dialogue between Mexico and the United States, protecting the interests of each nation and avoiding conflicts that could damage the bilateral relationship.