Mexico Is Not Colony or Protectorate of Any Country: President Sheinbaum

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum, Feb. 24, 2025. X/ @rogelio16gomezr
February 25, 2025 Hour: 8:10 am
She called the Mexican flag ‘a symbol of our people in their tireless struggle for justice.’
On Monday, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum defended the sovereignty of her country and the dignity of people who migrate to other nations.
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“Mexico is respected, we are not a colony or protectorate of any country,” she said while presiding over Flag Day celebrations at Campo Marte, a military equestrian field.
The Mexican leader highlighted a constitutional reform initiative to protect the country from foreign interference, affirming “it is no longer like before when governments knelt before foreign governments or looked abroad for examples to follow.”
The proposed reform aims “to remind the entire world that Mexico is a free, independent and sovereign country and that its people do not allow the violation of its sovereignty,” she said.
“The initiative establishes that the people of Mexico will under no circumstances accept intervention, interference, or any other act from abroad that is harmful to the integrity, independence and sovereignty of the nation,” she stressed.
As commander of the Mexican Armed Forces, she paid tribute to the flag, calling it “a symbol of migrants, a symbol of our people in their tireless struggle for justice, and a symbol, above all, of our independence.”
The proposed reform responds to the recent U.S. designation of Mexican drug cartels as terrorist organizations, as well as the controversial arrest of drug trafficker Ismael ‘El Mayo’ Zambada in July, which was carried out by U.S. authorities without involving Mexican officials.
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Source: Xinhua