Mexico's New FM: Regional Policy on Venezuela Obeys US Agenda
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Marcelo Ebrard, appointed by Lopez Obrador as his foreign minister, pledged Mexico will stick to its non-interventionist tradition.
By TeleSUR English
Marcelo Ebrard looks on as Mexico's President-elect Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador announces him as foreign minister during a news conference in Mexico City, Mexico July 5, 2018. (Reuters)
Mexico will stick to its “non-interventionism” foreign policy towards Venezuela and Nicaragua and avoid any aggressive stance which normally responds to “an agenda promoted by the United States,” said the future foreign affairs minister Marcelo Ebrard.
In interview with Radio Formula on Monday, Ebrard explained the new government will respect its long-time tradition and avoid any form of interventionism in international aff...
