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Mexico: We will not pay for Trump border wall | Mexico: We will not pay for Trump border wall |
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Mexico will not pay for Donald Trump's border wall, the country's president has said in a message to the nation. | Mexico will not pay for Donald Trump's border wall, the country's president has said in a message to the nation. |
Enrique Pena Nieto said he "lamented" the plans for the barrier, adding that "Mexico doesn't believe in walls". | Enrique Pena Nieto said he "lamented" the plans for the barrier, adding that "Mexico doesn't believe in walls". |
But he made no mention of cancelling or postponing a trip to Washington on 31 January to meet the new US president. | But he made no mention of cancelling or postponing a trip to Washington on 31 January to meet the new US president. |
Mr Trump has signed an executive order for an "impassable physical barrier" and has insisted Mexico would reimburse the US for it. | Mr Trump has signed an executive order for an "impassable physical barrier" and has insisted Mexico would reimburse the US for it. |
Mr Pena Nieto said: "I've said time and again; Mexico won't pay for any wall. | Mr Pena Nieto said: "I've said time and again; Mexico won't pay for any wall. |
"It comes as our country is talking on new rules on cooperation, trade, investment, security and migration in the North American region. | "It comes as our country is talking on new rules on cooperation, trade, investment, security and migration in the North American region. |
"As president I assume the complete responsibility to defend the interests of Mexico and Mexicans. | "As president I assume the complete responsibility to defend the interests of Mexico and Mexicans. |
"Based on a final report by the functionaries in Washington DC and advice from the chamber of commerce, governors, and so on, I will decide the right next steps to take. | "Based on a final report by the functionaries in Washington DC and advice from the chamber of commerce, governors, and so on, I will decide the right next steps to take. |
"Mexico offers its friendship to the American people and its willingness to reach accords with their government. Agreements that will be in favour of both Mexico and the US." | "Mexico offers its friendship to the American people and its willingness to reach accords with their government. Agreements that will be in favour of both Mexico and the US." |
Billions of dollars | |
Mr Trump said in a TV interview with ABC News that Mexico would "absolutely, 100%" reimburse the US for his wall. | |
But Congress would have to approve funding for the structure, which is estimated to cost billions of dollars. | |
Building a 2,000-mile barrier along the Mexican border was one of Mr Trump's key pledges in the presidential election campaign. | |
He spoke of a "crisis" on the southern US border as he signed the directives during a ceremony at the Department of Homeland Security on Wednesday. | |
The orders also called for hiring 10,000 immigration officials to help boost border patrol efforts. | |
"A nation without borders is not a nation," he said. "Beginning today the United States gets back control of its borders." | |
The executive orders are among a flurry expected on national and border security this week. | |
Mr Trump is next expected to announce immigration restrictions from seven countries with Muslim-majority populations in the Middle East and Africa. This could affect refugee programmes. | |
These countries are believed to be Syria, Iraq, Iran, Libya, Sudan, Somalia and Yemen. |