Mexico and the United States have already settled their differences on Iraq, and now it is time to continue with the bilateral issues, Juan Bremer, Mexican ambassador to Washington, said on Thursday.
"I'm absolutely convinced we have settled this," said Bremer in an interview with The Washington Diplomat magazine. He had been asked about differences aroused by the Iraqi issue, which in previous months led the United States to express disappointment with neighboring Mexico.
"We try to play a constructive role. Mexico has been very active in its foreign policy and I would be careful not to overemphasize the differences of opinion," he added.
Bremer said he believed the two countries were going to find "suitable ways" to settle pending issues between them.
One of the issues is a proposal by Mexico to protect its citizens who often cross over the common border to seek work opportunities in the United States.
(Xinhua News Agency August 29, 2003)