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Sheinbaum addresses Spain tension, denies diplomatic crisis over conquest discourse

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In a recent statement, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has firmly refuted claims of a ‘diplomatic crisis’ with Spain, stemming from the contentious discussions surrounding Spanish colonization. This issue has recently resurfaced as a significant topic of debate, yet Sheinbaum insists there has been no underlying tension between the two nations.

Addressing historical grievances

The discourse around the legacy of Spanish colonization in Mexico has often sparked heated discussions. However, Sheinbaum emphasized that the relationship with Spain remains stable and that any disagreements regarding historical events should not translate into diplomatic strife.

Clarifying misunderstandings

“There has never been any tension regarding this subject,” Sheinbaum stated, aiming to clarify misunderstandings that may have arisen from recent statements. Her comments highlight a commitment to maintaining a constructive dialogue between Mexico and Spain, despite the complexities of their shared history.

“There has never been any tension regarding this subject.”

As both countries continue to navigate their historical narratives, Sheinbaum’s clarification seeks to foster a more amicable and cooperative relationship moving forward.

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