Mexico to defend sovereignty, equal status no matter who U.S. picks as ambassador: president-Xinhua

Mexico to defend sovereignty, equal status no matter who U.S. picks as ambassador: president

Source: Xinhua

Editor: huaxia

2024-12-12 09:21:15

MEXICO CITY, Dec. 11 (Xinhua) -- Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said on Wednesday her administration will defend the country's sovereignty regardless of who the United States picks as ambassador to Mexico, following the latest appointment by U.S. President-elect Donald Trump.

"With this ambassador or any other, we will defend our sovereignty and equal status," the president said during her usual press conference at the National Palace.

Sheinbaum added she was "convinced there is going to be agreement, and they should know that we are always going to defend Mexico and make it proud without subordinating ourselves to the needs of the United States alone."

She reiterated the importance of making progress in the bilateral agenda, including combating arms trafficking from the United States into Mexico.

Trump announced on Tuesday evening through his Truth Social network that his ambassador to Mexico will be retired colonel Ronald Johnson, a former CIA officer and Army Special Forces officer who served as ambassador to El Salvador during Trump's first term.

According to Trump, Johnson "will work closely with our great Secretary of State Nominee, Marco Rubio, to promote our Nation's security and prosperity through strong America First Foreign Policies."