Sheinbaum Responds to Trump’s Remarks on Trudeau
Sheinbaum Criticizes Trump’s Remarks About Trudeau, Says Mexico Won’t Be Provoked
Mexico city - Mexico City Mayor Claudia Sheinbaum expressed disapproval of President-elect Donald Trump‘s recent comments referring to Canadian Prime Minister justin Trudeau as ”governor.”
“I don’t think that’s how we should speak about Canada,” sheinbaum stated, emphasizing the importance of respectful diplomatic relations.
Sheinbaum’s comments come after Trump’s controversial remarks during a campaign rally, where he mistakenly referred to Trudeau as the “governor” of Canada.The incident sparked criticism and raised concerns about the future of U.S.-Canada relations under trump’s presidency.
While acknowledging the potential for strained ties, Sheinbaum assured that Mexico would not engage in any provocative actions. “Mexico will maintain a respectful and constructive dialog with the United States,” she affirmed.
Sheinbaum Condemns Trump’s Trudeau Remarks, Vows Measured Mexican Response
Mexico City – Mexico City Mayor Claudia Sheinbaum has publicly criticized President-elect donald trump’s recent dismissive reference to Canadian Prime Minister justin Trudeau as “governor.”
Citing the importance of respectful diplomatic relations, Sheinbaum stated, “I don’t think that’s how we should speak about Canada.”
This condemnation follows Trump’s controversial remarks during a campaign rally, where he mistakenly referred to Trudeau as the “governor” of Canada. The incident garnered widespread criticism and fuelled anxieties about the stability of US-Canada relations under Trump’s presidency.
Despite concerns over potential strain, sheinbaum emphasized Mexico’s commitment to measured diplomacy. “Mexico will maintain a respectful and constructive dialog with the United States,” she affirmed.
