Mexico's president asked his U.S. counterpart Joe Biden to stop the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) from funding groups hostile to his government, according to a letter presented to journalists on Wednesday, echoing previous Mexican criticism of U.S. interventionism.
President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador did not specify which Mexican groups the U.S. should stop funding, but he has in the pastseveral media organizations of being part of a conservative movement against his government.
"This is clearly an interventionist act, contrary to international law and the relations which should prevail between free and sovereign states."
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