The Hill: Mexico's top diplomat said Wednesday that the country will leave negotiations if President Trump unilaterally rescinds the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).
Trump on Sunday threatened to cancel the deal because Mexico and Canada are "both being very difficult" in negotiations and repeated his claims in a speech on tax policy Wednesday.
According to a report from Mexico's Reforma newspaper, Foreign Relations Secretary Luis Videgaray said Mexico would not continue negotiating if Trump came through with his threat.
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