Ebrard and De la Fuente demand respect from the US in the face of criticism

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Marcelo Ebrard y Juan Ramon de la Fuente, upcoming headlines Economy and Foreign AffairsThey pointed out that the next federal government will open dialogue with the United States, in the understanding that that country does not have the legitimacy to criticize the judicial reform being discussed in Mexico.

In a response letter to the ambassador Ken Salazar, They indicated that “the Mexican people are capable of judging what is best for them. USA should not deprive them of their rights by suggesting otherwise.”

“Mexico is in an internal process to address the much-needed reform of its justice system, with the purpose of strengthen and strengthen its transparency and effectiveness,” they said.

The letter also responds to the newspaper The Washington Post and indicates that “since Mexico’s internal affairs are a matter of hemispheric interest, such interference is contrary to the principle recognized by the HIM that nations have the duty not to intervene in matters within the internal jurisdiction of any State.”

They added that “just as Mexico respects the right of the United States to self-determination through its political processes, even when the results affect Mexican interests, USA must show the same respect for Mexico’s sovereign quest for a more transparent, accountable and independent judiciary, a more transparent, accountable and independent judiciary, conducted through our internal constitutional legal procedures.”

The next members of the cabinet affirmed that they are open to dialogue with the United States, “as long as those conversations are rooted in the deep respect that Mexico and the United States have for each other and for their sovereignty.”

The new one will come into operation on October 1st. Federal Government and these officials will be responsible for negotiations with the United States and other countries on various issues.

2024-09-09 11:53:29

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