Feb 28 • 20:16 UTC 🇲🇽 Mexico El Financiero (ES)

‘They are not delighted’: Trump claims Mexico agreed to rename the ‘Gulf of America’

Donald Trump humorously claimed that Mexico has accepted a proposal to rename the Gulf of Mexico as the 'Gulf of America', hinting at a historical perspective on U.S. coastal ownership.

After a year of controversy surrounding Donald Trump's suggestion to rename the Gulf of Mexico to 'Gulf of America', the former president recently claimed that Mexico has accepted this name change, albeit not with enthusiasm. Trump made this statement light-heartedly, mentioning that while Mexico might not be 'delighted', they agreed without issue to the proposal. He argued that the rationale for this renaming is that the United States controls 92 percent of the coastline of the Gulf of Mexico, presenting it as a matter of national ownership.

In a previous event, Trump even humorously suggested that the Gulf could be called the 'Gulf of Trump', although he believed it might not be well-received. The comment came during a press conference where he reiterated his desire for the name change, implying that there could still be opportunities to formalize it before his term ends. Trump's remarks were met with criticism from the Mexican government, led by President Claudia Sheinbaum, indicating that the renaming is contentious and politically charged.

Trump's insistence on renaming the gulf can be seen as part of his broader narrative of American exceptionalism and ownership of neighboring territories. This contentious declaration raises questions about the implications for U.S.-Mexico relations and reflects ongoing tensions over sovereignty and national identity in diplomatic discussions. The situation serves as a reminder of how regional leadership and identity politics intersect with geographical nomenclature in international relations.

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