Ahead of Obama’s Trip To Mexico, Relationship Shifts From Drugs To Economy
Just days before President Barack Obama’s visit south of the border, the Mexican government announced it will end the widespread access it has given U.S. security agencies to combat the drug war.
It could signal a potential dramatic shift in relations between the neighboring countries.
Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto is seeking to change his administration’s focus from violence to the country’s emerging economy, which is due to take over Brazil as the strongest in Latin America.
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