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January 29, 2005Fox Says U.S. Travel Alert Won't Harm Ties
LISA J. ADAMS MEXICO CITY - A flap with the United States over violence on Mexico's northern border does not threaten the two nations' strong relationship, though Mexican officials maintain Washington went too far with a travel alert, President Vicente Fox said Friday. "I believe that the relationship with the United States is strong enough and deep enough that it permits us to speak truthfully, and to stand by our respective positions when it is necessary to do so," Fox said during an interview with Spanish journalists. A transcript of the interview was released publicly. Mexican officials reacted angrily after the State Department issued a travel advisory on Wednesday alerting citizens of recent drug-trafficking and kidnapping violence on the Mexican side of the shared border. Fox Says U.S. Travel Alert Won't Harm Ties, continued Comments
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