Mexican, US leaders meet for first time at G20
Enrique Pena Nieto said he was sure the meeting "will contribute to having a fluid dialogue’’ when both men renegotiate the massive free-trade deal that includes Canada, and work together on security issues.
"We will continue working on cooperation, especially for the security of our countries, and also work on the migration issue that is a task that occupies both governments," he said, adding that both countries recognize their ‘’joint responsibility’’ to fight organized crime.
Trump was asked if Mexico would have to pay for a controversial border wall between the two countries the U.S. president has touted since he was a presidential candidate.
“Absolutely,” was Trump’s response. Pena Nieto had no comment.
Pena Nieto canceled a meeting with Trump that was scheduled for Jan. 31, amid the controversy regarding the construction and the payment of the wall.
The Mexican president was sharply criticized at home last August for receiving Trump who was a presidential candidate at the time.






