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7 year oldMexican President Enrique Peña Nieto said Thursday he has canceled an upcoming meeting with President Donald Trump amid a spat over Nieto’s refusal to pay for a planned wall along the U.S. southern border. Trump has long vowed that Mexico would pay for the construction project.
“This morning we informed the White House that I will not attend the scheduled work meeting for next Tuesday with @POTUS,” Peña Nieto announced on Twitter.
Esta mañana hemos informado a la Casa Blanca que no asistiré a la reunión de trabajo programada para el próximo martes con el @POTUS.
— Enrique Peña Nieto (@EPN) January 26, 2017
Trump had threatened to scrap the meeting earlier in the day. And that shot came after Peña Nieto already publicly flirted with the idea of canceling the meeting.
“The U.S. has a 60 billion dollar trade deficit with Mexico,” Trump tweeted Thursday. “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,” the president continued, “then it would be better to cancel the upcoming meeting.”
The U.S. has a 60 billion dollar trade deficit with Mexico. It has been a one-sided deal from the beginning of NAFTA with massive numbers...
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) January 26, 2017
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.
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) January 26, 2017
Trump had been scheduled to meet with Peña Nieto in Washington, D.C., on Jan. 31.
On Wednesday, Trump announced plans to forge ahead with his promise to build the wall. In response, Peña Nieto said he was consulting with U.S. and Mexican officials about his “next steps.”
“I regret and reject the decision of the U.S. to build the wall,” Peña Nieto said in a televised address. “Mexico does not believe in walls. I’ve said time again; Mexico will not pay for any wall.”
Earlier Wednesday, Trump signed an executive order to “immediately plan, design, and construct a physical wall along the southern border, using appropriate materials and technology to most effectively achieve complete operational control of the southern border.” He also ordered an increase in border patrol forces and number of immigration enforcement officers who carry out deportations.
Related: GOP leaders will fork over at least $12 billion for border wall
At Republican retreat Thursday morning in Philadelphia, House Speaker Paul Ryan said that Trump’s border wall will cost between $12 billion and $15 billion, and that Congress will pay for it.
In an interview with ABC News which aired Wednesday night, Trump said that the cost to build the wall will later be reimbursed by Mexico.
“Ultimately it will come out of what’s happening with Mexico,” Trump said. “We’re going to be starting those negotiations relatively soon. And we will, in a form, be reimbursed by Mexico.”
But the president refused to provide specifics. During the campaign in which he deployed caustic rhetoric towards Mexico, Trump suggested he would force the country to pay for the wall by blocking remittances Mexicans in the U.S. are sending to their families in Mexico.
“We’ll be reimbursed at a later date from whatever transaction we make from Mexico,” Trump told ABC.
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