Donald Trump hasn't been president for a week and as of now the US-Mexico fight over an outskirt divider is turning intensely hot.
Not offering a bit of leeway, Trump obtusely said Thursday that it is ideal to cross out his booked meeting in the not so distant future with the Mexican president on the off chance that he keeps on declining to pay for a divider on the outskirt.
Trump's pushback came after Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto said - again - on Wednesday that his nation "won't pay for any divider," Trump tweeted that they ought to simply skirt their arranged January 31 meeting at the White House.
"On the off chance that Mexico is unwilling to pay for the gravely required divider, then it is ideal to cross out the forthcoming meeting," Trump tweeted and in a before tweet he noticed the US's exchange deficiency with Mexico and what he said were the American occupation misfortunes brought on by NAFTA.
On Wednesday night, Pena Nieto had said he didn't see a need to wipe out his outing - however repeated that he wouldn't finance the divider.
"Mexico does not have confidence in dividers. I've said time once more; Mexico won't pay for any divider," he said in a video proclamation presented on Twitter and interpreted by CNN from Spanish.
The forward and backward between the two pioneers - which started a year ago amid the main days of the Trump crusade when he called a few Mexicans entering the US hoodlums and attackers and strains waited all through the campaing. They heightened in the course of the most recent 24 hours when Trump made official move on Wednesday to start the way toward raising a divider.
The President declared that move while an abnormal state Mexican designation was going to the White House - the primary outside agents to visit since Trump took office - for gatherings with top authorities, including Chief of Staff Reince Priebus and consultant Jared Kushner.
Peña Nieto said he would sit tight for a last report from his top authorities in Washington, and past gatherings with Mexican officials, before choosing which steps he would take next.
Peña Nieto likewise said he had requested government offices to venture up insurance for foreigners.
"I've requested the priest of Foreign Relations to re-implement assurance measures to our residents," he said. He included that the 50 Mexican Consulates in the US will be utilized to safeguard the privileges of outsiders in the nation. He additionally issued a suggestion to take action to administrators and common associations to help workers.

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