Mexico Pauses Relations with U.S. and Canada Embassies
Mexico Pauses Relations with U.S. and Canada Embassies

Mexico Pauses Relations with U.S. and Canada Embassies

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Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador has announced a 'pause' in diplomatic relations with the U.S. and Canadian embassies in response to their criticism of his proposed judicial reforms. These reforms include the popular election of federal judges, which critics argue could undermine judicial independence and increase corruption. U.S. Ambassador Ken Salazar and Canadian Ambassador Graeme Clark voiced concerns about the risk to democracy and potential negative impacts on trade and investment. López Obrador emphasized the need for respect for Mexico's sovereignty and denied expelling the ambassadors but insisted on a pause until mutual respect is restored. This decision has sparked significant diplomatic tension and uncertainty regarding future bilateral relationships.

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