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Claudia Sheinbaum on Wednesday hit again at US president-elect Donald Trump’s proposal to rename the Gulf of Mexico, suggesting US territory that was beforehand a part of Mexico needs to be referred to as “Mexican America”.
The Mexican president’s feedback got here after Trump on Tuesday referred to as for the Gulf of Mexico to be renamed the “Gulf of America” and for Canada to turn into a US state in remarks that risked undermining one of many world’s largest commerce blocs.
Trump’s proposals got here throughout a freewheeling press convention, through which he additionally refused to rule out utilizing pressure to acquire Greenland or take management of the Panama Canal.
The president-elect, who takes workplace in lower than two weeks, has threatened to impose 25 per cent tariffs on all imports from Mexico and Canada until his neighbours do extra to cease migrants and medicines crossing its two borders — regardless of the three-nation commerce block’s free commerce settlement, the USMCA.
In her morning information convention on Wednesday Sheinbaum famous a piece of US territory, together with California and Texas, have been a part of the Spanish empire and later impartial Mexico till it ceded the land to Washington in nineteenth century.
“We’re going to name it ‘Mexican America’, it sounds good doesn’t it?” she advised reporters, displaying a colonial-era map of the area from 1607.
The leaders of Mexico and Canada are grappling with how greatest to reply to Trump’s more and more aggressive rhetoric in opposition to their international locations with out alienating their home audiences.
Justin Trudeau, Canada’s prime minister, who flew to Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort for dinner on the finish of November after menace of tariffs was first mooted, mentioned “there was a snowball’s probability in hell” of his nation turning into a part of the US.
Earlier within the week, the Conservative premier of Ontario Doug Ford, made Trump a “counter-offer” to purchase Alaska and Minnesota, two US states that share borders with Canada.
In December, Ford launched a multimillion-dollar promoting marketing campaign selling Ontario’s financial and cultural hyperlinks with the US in an effort to counter Trump’s antagonism in opposition to Canada.
Melanie Joly, Canada’s international minister, mentioned Trump’s feedback “present an entire lack of know-how of what makes Canada a robust nation”. “We’ll by no means again down within the face of threats,” she mentioned on X.
Sheinbaum, a left-wing chief who took workplace in October, has taken a considerably extra combative method to Trump than different world leaders since he gained the US election. She initially hinted at retaliatory tariffs in opposition to Washington, although the 2 have since spoken on the cellphone and have averted making derogatory feedback about one another in public.
Her authorities is getting ready for mass deportations of Mexicans and presumably residents of different international locations throughout its northern border, in addition to stress for extra US involvement in tackling drug cartels, along with a attainable commerce conflict.
US-born Republican supporter, Georganne Burke, a companion on the Ottawa-based Pathway Group, a conservative lobbyist agency, mentioned Trump is aware of neither Canada nor Mexico intend to surrender their sovereignty.
“He’s been trolling Canadians however I believe the overreaction has not been warranted,” she mentioned.