Sheinbaum says the UN has lost “a lot of strength” and therefore needs to be strengthened in the face of int
The Mexican president criticized the imposition of “the law of force” after the capture of Nicolas Maduro in Venezuela
The president of Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo, stated that in the face of international conflicts, the United Nations must be strengthened so that it represents a space for multilateral coordination.
“It has to be strengthened. These, particularly the United Nations; the OAS has other characteristics, but "The United Nations needs to be strengthened; it truly needs to represent a space for multilateral coordination," she said. Following the United States' military intervention in Venezuela to capture Nicolas Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores, the Mexican president criticized the imposition of “the law of force.” “And also, in situations like these, it can't be the law of force, of whoever has the largest army or the biggest economy. There has to be an international organization that functions as such, and the truth is that the UN has lost a lot of strength in recent years, and a lot of bureaucracy has also been lost," she argued. From the National Palace in Mexico City, the Mexican president reiterated that her government will continue its cooperation with the United States without subordination, and insisted that Mexico will not allow US armed forces to enter Mexican territory to combat drug traffickers. "We will continue as we have been, in coordination and cooperation... We are very clear, we are partners, he (Donald Trump) us "He has proposed many times that the army enter the country, and we have told him no," he stated.

