
Mexico rules out imposing economic sanctions on Russia
India Today
The President of Mexico, Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, ruled out imposing economic sanctions on Moscow for invading Ukraine.
Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador on Tuesday ruled out imposing economic sanctions on Moscow for its invasion of Ukraine and criticized what he called censorship of Russian media.
"We are not going to take any economic type of retaliation, because we want to maintain good relations with all the governments of the world and we want to be in a position to be able to talk with the parties in conflict," he told reporters.
"I do not agree with the fact that media from Russia, or from any country, are censored. We must assert freedom," Lopez Obrador added.
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He was responding to a question about possible repercussions for Russian companies operating in Mexico, such as energy giant Lukoil and the airline Aeroflot.
Lopez Obrador on Monday ruled out closing Mexican airspace to Aeroflot, which flies to the Caribbean resort city of Cancun.
The response of Mexico, a member of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, contrasts with those of the United States and European countries that support financial and other sanctions against Russia.