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May 16, 2005
Question Taken at the May 16, 2005 Daily Press Briefing

U.S. Mexican Relations: Comments by U.S. Ambassador Antonio Garza

Question:   What is the Department’s view of issues raised in remarks last week by U.S. Ambassador to Mexico Antonio Garza?

Answer:   We have a strong partnership and multi-faceted relationship with Mexico. As Ambassador Garza said, we believe as friends and partners we should speak cordially and frankly about the issues that affect both Mexico and the United States. Clearly our economic partnership is a vital element of our bilateral relationship and the Ambassador was carrying out his responsibilities in addressing these issues.

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Released on May 16, 2005

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