Mexico’s failure to keep up 81-year-old water-sharing treaty has sparked a diplomatic spat with the US
Mexico will make an immediate water delivery to Texas farmers to help make up its shortfall under a treaty that has strained US relations and prompted tariff threats by Donald Trump, said Mexico’s president, Claudia Sheinbaum, on Friday.
Mexico is looking for alternatives to comply with the 81-year-old water-sharing treaty with the US, Sheinbaum said in her regular news conference. A proposal had already been sent to US officials, she said.
More Stories
Former Greens leaders urge party to stand up to Labor ‘arrogance’ as jockeying begins to replace Bandt
From a new-look frontbench to wedding bells: here’s what’s on Anthony Albanese’s second term to-do list
‘The pope is Peruvian’: elation in country where pontiff served as bishop