Mexico's Ebrard: Tariff threat gone for now

Mexican Foreign Minister Marcelo Ebrard is now delivering his remarks and responding to questions from the press on the U.S.-Mexico deal.

Key quotes (via Reuters)

  • Recent migration negotiation with U.S. has been most difficult moment for Mexico.
  • Tariff threat gone for now but a trade war with the United States could put at risk trading arrangements in North America.
  • At start of talks, U.S. officials sought 'safe third country' migration designation for Mexico.
  • Migrants entering into Mexico need to be registered.
  • If measures agreed to so far do not achieve goal, we have to discuss additional measures as a region.
  • Mexican Senate should be consulted on any additional measures to tackle migration.
  • Migration issue has been kept apart from trade with U.S. deal.
  • There will be an evaluation of how measures are working in 45 days.
  • No additional agreement with U.S. when asked about Trump announcement that Mexico will now buy large amounts of agricultural goods from U.S. farmers.
  • Trump likely referring to expected growth in agricultural trade following migration deal.
  • Never asked for funds for its own development in migration deal with U.S.
  • U.S. negotiators sought zero migrants crossing Mexico, but that's a 'mission impossible'.
  • No specific target for reduction of migrant flows in deal.
  • If the number of migrants comes down it will show that our measures are working.
  • Mexico will seek a common commitment with Central American nations that number of migrants does not continue to rise.
  • Will meet with U.S. authorities today to define where along u.S.-Mexico border asylum seekers will be returned.

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