Roberto Velasco: βMexicoβs sovereignty is the first thing that must always be defendedβ
Roberto Velascoβs first two months at the helm of Mexicoβs foreign ministry have been anything but calm. The 38-year-old chief of the countryβs diplomacy β who had already served in the role temporarily during his predecessor JosΓ© RamΓ³n de la Fuenteβs illness β is suddenly facing one of the most delicate moments in bilateral relations with the United States since Donald Trump returned to the White House. The death of two unaccredited CIA officers in the Sierra Madre of Chihuahua; the U.S. Department of Justiceβs charges against Sinaloaβs governor, RubΓ©n Rocha Moya; the renegotiation of the USMCA trade treatyβ¦ All of these issues push Velasco to choose his words with surgical precision, or even to steer clear of certain topics to avoid any hint of conflict. That caution runs throughout the entire conversation, held on Monday.