Mexico to reform constitution in wake of US terrorism designations
- Mexico President Claudia Sheinbaum announced plans for constitutional reforms to protect national sovereignty after the U.S. Designated six drug cartels as foreign terrorist organizations.
- The U.S. Designations raised concerns in Mexico about potential military intervention, which the country firmly rejects.
- Sheinbaum stated, "This cannot be an opportunity for the United States to invade our sovereignty," emphasizing the need to preserve independence.
- She affirmed, "We do not negotiate sovereignty," highlighting that foreign interference will not be accepted by the Mexican people.
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