Incoming Mexican Foreign Minister Marcelo Ebrard. Twitter
Reuters: Mexico will not intervene in Venezuela, Nicaragua crises: incoming minister
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - The next government of Mexico, led by leftist President-elect Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, will not intervene in the internal affairs of other nations, such as crisis-ridden Venezuela and Nicaragua, the country’s future foreign minister said on Monday.
Mexico’s current administration has taken a lead in regional efforts to pressure socialist Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro into restoring democracy in the South American country, and has worked closely alongside the United States to stem north-bound Central American migration.
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WNU Editor: The incoming Mexican government will not comment on the crisis that is now gripping Venezuela and Nicaragua, but this is not stopping the future foreign minister from condemning the U.S.. If I may use the old quote .... if you are not part of the solution, you are then part of the problem. As for Venezuela .... the misery keeps on building .... 'Kennels': Venezuela's dangerous answer to transport chaos (AFP).
Update: Speaking of Venezuela .... Venezuela annual inflation hits 46,305 percent in June - congress (Reuters). And to make matetrs worse .... the new currency cannot be delivered until sometime late in the future (as if that will make a difference) .... Venezuela’s new series of bank notes, the bolĂvares soberanos, delayed (Coin World).
Update #2: Anoterh sign on the slow collapse of Venezuela .... 'Kennels': Venezuela's dangerous answer to transport chaos (AFP).
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