Mexican President Sheinbaum Warns Against Foreign Meddling in Sovereignty

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum marked the Cinco de Mayo holiday by declaring that no foreign power should dictate Mexico’s course. She warned that political opponents seeking foreign support are destined for defeat. Her remarks come after the US requested the extradition of 10 Mexican citizens and the revelation of CIA agents operating in Mexico. Sheinbaum emphasized the importance of national sovereignty and independence.

Key Points: Sheinbaum: No Foreign Power Dictates Mexico’s Course

  • Sheinbaum celebrates Cinco de Mayo with sovereignty speech
  • Opponents seeking foreign aid are destined for defeat
  • US requested extradition of 10 Mexicans including governor
  • Two CIA agents killed in Mexico without federal knowledge
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Mexican president warns against foreign meddling

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum declares sovereignty paramount, warns opponents seeking foreign support face defeat amid US extradition request and CIA revelation.

"Those who seek foreign support, as they lack the people's support, are destined for defeat - Claudia Sheinbaum"

Mexico City, May 6

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum celebrated the Cinco de Mayo holiday by declaring that no foreign power should dictate the country's course and that political opponents seeking support from abroad are destined to fail.

Commemorating the 164th anniversary of the Battle of Puebla on Tuesday (local time), when Mexican forces defeated a much larger invading French army, Sheinbaum stressed that nothing is more important than sovereignty, independence and the national interests of the Mexican people.

"Those who seek foreign support, as they lack the people's support, are destined for defeat... Those who think the president is bowing down: they are destined for defeat," Sheinbaum said in a speech in the central state of Puebla.

Her remarks come just days after the US government requested the extradition of 10 Mexican citizens, including the governor of northwest Sinaloa state, Ruben Rocha Moya, for alleged crimes in connection with arms and drug trafficking, reports Xinhua news agency.

They also follow the recent revelation that two US CIA agents, who were killed in an anti-narcotics operation in northern Chihuahua state, were operating on Mexican soil without the knowledge of the federal government.

"To our neighbours, to the United States, we say... we are clear and resolute. History tells us that the people of Mexico are not mistaken when it comes to defending national sovereignty... no foreign power is going to tell Mexicans how to govern ourselves," said Sheinbaum.

At the commemorative event, the president swore in 31,000 soldiers into the National Military Service and nearly 800 female volunteers, whom she called upon to keep alive the memory of May 5, 1862, as a symbol of resistance against foreign invasions and internal divisions.

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Sarah B
While I appreciate the sentiment, Mexico needs to be careful. The US is their biggest trade partner, and antagonizing them could hurt their economy. There has to be a balance between sovereignty and pragmatism. Cooperation on drug trafficking is in everyone's interest.
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Vikram M
The CIA operating without Mexico's knowledge is a serious sovereignty violation. If this happened in India, there would be outrage. Sheinbaum is right to draw a line. But I hope she also takes firm action against the drug cartels—that's the real source of instability.
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Naveen S
Reminds me of our own NSG and border issues. When powerful nations interfere, smaller countries suffer. But Mexico must also clean up its own house—corruption and cartels give foreign powers excuses to meddle. Swachh Bharat for Mexico too? 😅
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Emma D
Inspiring speech, but actions speak louder than words. If Mexico wants true sovereignty, it needs to tackle the cartels and corruption from within. No amount of rhetoric will stop foreign powers if the state can't control its own territory.
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Priyanka N
As someone from a country that fought for independence, I completely support Mexico's stance. But I also agree with others—internal reforms are essential. The US won't respect your sovereignty if you can't solve your own problems. "Atmanirbhar Mexico" should be the goal! 🙏

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