Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said on Monday
Mexico had not and could not commit to a safe third-country agreement like the one Guatemala signed with the
United States to stop a flow of undocumented Central
American migrants north.
Lopez Obrador told U.S. news agency Bloomberg in an interview posted on his
Twitter account that the best way to control the problem was cooperation for economic development, which Mexico has been doing.
"We have not accepted the proposal for the so-called third safe country," Lopez Obrador said.