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Trump: Meeting with Mexican president would be 'fruitless'

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Reuters, Newstalk ZB Staff,
Publish Date
Fri, 27 Jan 2017, 5:43am

Trump: Meeting with Mexican president would be 'fruitless'

Author
Reuters, Newstalk ZB Staff,
Publish Date
Fri, 27 Jan 2017, 5:43am

UPDATED 8.04AM President Donald Trump says his now-scrapped meeting with Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto would have been "fruitless" if Mexico will not agree to treat America "with respect."

"The President of Mexico and myself have agreed to cancel our planned meeting for next week," Trump told Republican lawmakers on Thursday gathered in Philadelphia for a retreat.

"Unless Mexico is going to treat the United States fairly - with respect - such a meeting would be fruitless. And I want to go a different route," said Trump, who wants to build a wall on the southern border of the United States.

The White House earlier said on Thursday that it was looking for an opportunity to reschedule Trump's meeting with Nieto.

"We will look for a date to schedule something in the future. We will keep the lines of communication open," White House spokesman Sean Spicer said.

Mexico's president scrapped a planned summit with Trump in the face of insistent tweets from the US president demanding Mexico pay for the border wall, a spat that threatens Mexican efforts to salvage trade ties.

Taking a page out of Trump's playbook, Nieto fired the salvo on Twitter, after Trump's call for Mexico to foot the bill for his planned wall prompted a groundswell of calls in Mexico for next week's meeting to be called off.

"We have informed the White House that I will not attend the working meeting planned for next Tuesday with POTUS," Pena Nieto tweeted.

"Mexico reiterates its willingness to work with the United States to reach agreements that favor both nations."

Trump said in a Twitter message earlier on Thursday that his Mexican counterpart should cancel his scheduled visit to Washington if Mexico refuses to pay for the wall that he has ordered constructed along the border. Trump views the wall, a major part of his election campaign, as part of a package of measures to curb illegal immigration.

Trump, who took office last Friday, signed an executive order for construction of the wall on Wednesday, the same day that Mexico's foreign minister held talks with Trump aides in the White House aimed at healing ties.

Relations have been frayed since Trump launched his campaign in 2015, characterising Mexican migrants as murderers and rapists and pledging to build a wall that he said Mexico would pay for. Mexico has long said it will not pay for the wall.

Trade ties are in the balance after Trump vowed to renegotiate the North American Free Trade Agreement and slap high tariffs on American companies that have moved jobs south of the border.

Mexico's peso extended losses to one per cent after Pena Nieto fired off his tweet.

"The US has a 60 billion dollar trade deficit with Mexico. It has been a one-sided deal from the beginning of NAFTA with massive numbers... of jobs and companies lost. If Mexico is unwilling to pay for the badly needed wall, then it would be better to cancel the upcoming meeting," Trump said on Twitter.

On Thursday, leaders of the Republican-controlled US Congress said they planned to move ahead on funding the border wall, which they projected would cost between $US12 billion and $US15 billion. Trump said in an interview with ABC News on Wednesday evening that Mexico would eventually reimburse the United States for the wall.

Trump signed the executive orders, including one authorising the planned wall, on Wednesday just as a Mexican delegation led by Foreign Minister Luis Videgaray arrived at the White House.

The timing caused outrage in Mexico, with prominent politicians and many on social media seeing at as a deliberate snub to the government's efforts to engage with Trump, who has for months used Mexico as a political punching bag.

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