http://edition.cnn.com/2017/01/25/politics/mexico-president-donald-trump-enrique-pena-nieto-border-wall/index.html

Mexican president cancels meeting with Trump

By Daniella Diaz, CNN
Updated 1737 GMT (0137 HKT) January 26, 2017

Washington (CNN)Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto on Thursday
canceled a meeting with US President Donald Trump that had been set
for next week after renewed tensions over Trump's plan to build a wall
on the border.

"This morning we have informed the White House that I will not attend
the meeting scheduled for next Tuesday with the POTUS," Peña Nieto
tweeted.

Earlier Thursday morning, Trump had tweeted that it would be better to
skip the meeting if Peña Nieto continued to insist Mexico would not
pay for the wall -- something the Mexican leader had said as recently
as Wednesday evening.

"If Mexico is unwilling to pay for the badly needed wall, then it
would be better to cancel the upcoming meeting," Trump tweeted and in
an earlier tweet he noted the US's trade deficit with Mexico and what
he said were the American job losses caused by NAFTA.
of jobs and companies lost. If Mexico is unwilling to pay for the
badly needed wall, then it would be better to cancel the upcoming
meeting.

— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) January 26, 2017

Asking about the cancellation, White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer
said, "We'll look for a date to schedule something in the future. We
will keep the lines of communication open."

On Wednesday night, Peña Nieto had said at that time he did not see a
need to scrap the get together -- but he strongly reiterated that his
country wouldn't fund any border wall, which Senate Majority leader
Mitch McConnell said Thursday would cost $12-$15 billion.

"Mexico does not believe in walls. I've said time again; Mexico will
not pay for any wall," the Mexican president said in a video statement
posted to Twitter and translated by CNN from Spanish.

The back-and-forth between the two leaders began last year during the
first days of the Trump campaign when he called some Mexicans entering
the US criminals and rapists and tensions lingered throughout the 2016
contest. They escalated sharply over the last 24 hours when Trump took
executive action on Wednesday to begin the process of erecting a wall.

The President announced that move while a high-level Mexican
delegation was visiting the White House -- the first foreign
representatives to come since Trump took office -- for meetings with
top officials, including Chief of Staff Reince Priebus and adviser
Jared Kushner.

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In his video address, Peña Nieto also said he had ordered government
agencies to step up protection for immigrants.

"I've asked for the minister of Foreign Relations to re-enforce
protection measures to our citizens," he said. He added that the 50
Mexican consulates in the US will be used to defend the rights of
immigrants in the country and issued a call to action to legislators
and civic organizations to help immigrants.

Mexican delegation brings 'Mexico First' message

Peña Nieto closed his message by saying Mexico offers and expects
respect. "Mexico offers its friendship to the people of the United
States and expresses its wish to arrive at agreements with its
government, deals that will be in favor of Mexico and the Mexicans,"
he said.

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Earlier Wednesday, Trump signed two executive orders directing
construction of a wall on the US-Mexico border, boosting border patrol
forces, and increasing the number of immigration enforcement officers
who carry out deportations.

Meanwhile, the Mexican officials who arrived Wednesday had been
expected to lay the groundwork for Peña Nieto's visit next week, which
Mexican diplomats had seen as an important opportunity to try to move
past the anti-Mexico rhetoric Trump used during the campaign and a
chance to put the relationship back on track.

"There is ... frustration with our government and ourselves that we
have not been able to tell the story of this important relationship,"
a Mexican diplomat told CNN ahead of the delegation's visit. "There
are a lot of stereotypes of Mexicans in the US, but there are also
stereotypes of Americans in Mexico. It is in the interest of both
governments to explain what this relationship is and what we can do
together."

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In a Monday speech, Peña Nieto said his government is prepared to
negotiate with the US if Mexico's national sovereignty is respected.
He laid out economic integration and respect for the rights of
migrants and the money they send home as his nation's key negotiating
points.

"Neither confrontation nor submission. Dialogue is the solution," Peña
Nieto said.
Trump has suggested some of the $25 billion in annual remittances that
migrants return home would be retained to pay for the border wall.


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Trump: Mexico to reimburse US for wall 02:54

Trump flew to Mexico City during his campaign to meet Peña Nieto and
said they discussed a wall Trump has vowed to build on the US southern
border, but not his demand that Mexico pay for it -- an assertion the
Mexican president later disputed.

"At the start of the conversation with Donald Trump, I made it clear
that Mexico will not pay for the wall," Peña Nieto tweeted, after
their meeting, which was widely viewed as a public relations disaster
for Peña Nieto.





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