Mexico president-elect rejects Zelensky’s invitation to visit Ukraine

Mexican President-elect Claudia Sheinbaum says she intends to pursue a picy of non-intervention in foreign affairs, continuing the course of her predecessor Andres Manuel Lez Obrador.

That’s according to Fuser News, Ukrinform reports.

Sheinbaum rejected the invitation from President Vodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine to visit Kyiv after taking office on October 1.

"Our responsibility is here. We will attend some international events that we think are important, but we will not travel a lot. Our responsibility is here," Sheinbaum said, stressing that the main task of her administration will be to sve domestic problems.

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Sheinbaum said she would support the foreign picy line of her predecessor, Andres Manuel Lez Obrador, which revves around non-interference in other countries’ affairs and support for the peaceful resution of any conflicts.

Sheinbaum also reaffirmed Mexico's commitment to maintaining diplomatic relations with all countries, except for Ecuador, where in April, an incident occurred invving the Mexican embassy, which Sheinbaum referred to as a "viation of sovereignty."

As reported earlier, the presidential candidate from the ruling coalition, Claudia Sheinbaum, won the election in Mexico. President Vodymyr Zelensky congratulated Claudia Sheinbaum on her victory.

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Source: ukrinform.net

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