Very quickly Mexico replied: no we won't.
Trump was addressing supporters in a campaign-style rally in
Nashville, Tennessee when he returned to the wall he wants built
on the U.S. southern border to keep out illegal immigrants.
The wall was a favorite campaign theme of Trump's and has been a
longstanding bone of contention with Mexico.
"In the end, Mexico is going to pay for the wall," Trump told
the crowd. "They do absolutely nothing to stop people from going
through Mexico, from Honduras and all these other countries ...
They do nothing to help us."
About an hour later, Mexico's President Enrique Pena Nieto took
to Twitter to hit back.
"President @realDonaldTrump: NO. Mexico will NEVER pay for a
wall. Not now, not ever. Sincerely, Mexico (all of us)," Pena
Nieto wrote in English. He then repeated the tweet in Spanish.
The United States, Mexico and Canada are locked in tortuous
negotiations to rework the North American Free Trade Agreement
(NAFTA) and are also seeking to avoid a potential stand-off over
U.S. threats to impose steel and aluminum tariffs.
(Reporting by Jeff Mason and Diego Ore; Writing by Mohammad
Zargham and Dave Graham; Editing by Sandra Maler and Michael
Perry)
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