Clinton rejects Mexico invitation after
Trump's diplomatic ruckus
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[September 06, 2016]
(Reuters) - U.S. Democratic
presidential candidate Hillary Clinton said on Monday she will not
accept an invitation from Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto for a
visit after rival Donald Trump created what she called a "diplomatic
incident" in his foray there.
In a written excerpt from an interview with ABC News that will air
Tuesday morning, Clinton simply said "no" when asked if she would travel
to Mexico before the election on Nov. 8, without elaborating further.
Her campaign later confirmed her decision.
"We understand and respect her decision to propose the time to hold a
meeting," said Mexican Foreign Minister Claudia Ruiz Massieu in a tweet,
adding that contact with Clinton's campaign was ongoing.
Pena Nieto extended invitations to both candidates last month, and Trump
flew to Mexico City last Wednesday for a meeting that appeared to be
friendly but later revealed deep tensions.
Trump, the Republican presidential nominee, has been highly critical of
Mexico, saying the country sends rapists and drug dealers to the United
States. He has called for a wall to be built on the border that would be
paid for by Mexico.
Trump said at a joint news conference with Pena Nieto that they did not
discuss who would pay for the wall. Pena Nieto remained silent on the
issue at the event, but said later on Twitter that he made it clear
Mexico would not pay for the wall.
"He came out saying one thing and the Mexican president contradicted him
almost immediately," Clinton, a former U.S. secretary of state, said in
the ABC interview.
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Democratic presidential
nominee Hillary Clinton greets audience members during a campaign
stop at the 49th Annual Salute to Labor in Hampton, Illinois, U.S.
September 5, 2016. REUTERS/Brian Snyder
"He didn't raise it, so he did choke. He didn't know how to even
communicate effectively with a head of state. And I think that's a
pretty clear outcome from that trip," she added.
(Reporting by Jeff Mason; Writing by Mary Milliken; Editing by
Leslie Adler and Nick Macfie)
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