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Mexico’s New Neutrality in the Venezuela Crisis
Bucking the U.S. and several large and influential Latin American states, Mexico has not recognised Juan Guaidó’s claim on Venezuela’s presidency, and has instead argued for negotiations to end the country’s crisis.
As Crisis Group’s Senior Mexico Analyst Falko Ernst explains, this position is rooted in a new Mexican foreign policy doctrine.
- What is Mexico’s position on the fast-developing events in Venezuela?
Mexico has declined to recognise Juan Guaidó as interim president of Venezuela, and has adopted a…