Mexican and US governments announced on Monday, under which Mexico will immediately provide water to the United States – which is owed to the highest amount of water under the rules of the 1944 bilateral agreement – and temporarily offers the most of the Rio Grande tribes to its northern neighbors.
At least, at least, at least, at least, the Mexican government, which is pressing the Mexican government to send more water to the United States, has threatened to impose fees or other sanctions, “till the Mexico contract is blocked”.
1944 Agreement Mexico implies 2.158 billion cubic meters (1.75 million acres) from Rio Granda every five years to the United States. In turn, the United States has to replace 1.85 billion cubic meters (1.5 million acres) from the Colorado River to Mexico annually.
Four and a half years in the current five -year cycle, Mexico has only supplied about 30% of water Should be sent from Rio Grand to its northern neighbors.
Widespread drought in Mexico, especially in the north of the country, has had a major impact on Mexico’s ability to comply with the 1944 water contract.
However, President Gladia Shinebam has said that his government is committed to fulfilling his duties and that he will “bit”.
A joint Report Mexico’s foreign ministries, agriculture and environment ministries have said that the two countries have reached an agreement and said, “The benefits of the two countries should participate in the allocation of water from Rio Grande in the current five -year water supply cycle.”
“Mexico has agreed with the United States to carry out a series of measures with a firm desire to carry out its duties under the 1944 agreement which will benefit the development of the country’s northern border, with aim to alleviate the potential deficiency in water from Mexico.”
They said the deal would provide additional delivery from Mexico to the United States to “immediately change water” and “in the coming rainy season.” It usually begins at the end of May.
Water is transferred from Mexico to the United States through a Pinal Network of dams and reservoirs.
Although the US wants to increase water supply to its contract obligations, the Mexican government has insisted that “human consumption (water) for communities in Mexico is to” ensure human consumption “to” human consumption (water). “
Drought will last, without triggering great dissatisfaction in Mexico, water reserves are low and Farmers have previously protested the water transfers of the United States from specific reservoirs.
The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) and the US Department of Foreign Affairs have also issued reports on the new water contract.
Agriculture Secretary Brook Rolls has said that the USDA has said that “the Mexican government’s agreement was” received by the Mexican government to meet the current water needs of farmers and farmers in Texas.
“… At the end of the current five -year water cycle, the Mexican government has pledged to change the water from international reservoirs in the six of Mexico’s Rio Grande sub -rivers and increase the US share of the flow,” The USDA said.
Rollins said, “Mexico finally meets the water needs of Texas farmers and farmers under the 1944 Water Agreement is a huge success for American agriculture.”
“After several weeks of negotiations with Mexican Cabinet officials, Foreign Secretary Christopher Landeo received a contract to provide texas manufacturers a contract to thrive them. When this is a significant step, we welcome Mexico’s continued cooperation to support the future of American agriculture,” he said.
“None of these are possible without the serious support of his tasks to be held accountable for President Trump and our business partners,” Rolls added.

On April 10 Post to social mediaTrump insisted that “Mexico does not violate our contracts and not hurt our Texas farmers.”
“Last month, I stopped water exports to Dijuana Until Mexico complied with the 1944 Water Agreement. My Agricultural Secretary Brook Rolls Stands for Texas farmers, and we will continue to have the benefits, including fees and sanctions, until they have to pay the Mexico contract, until they pay the water to Texas! “He wrote.
The new American-Mexico Water Agreement said, “This growing season ensured the immediate and short-term water relief program to meet the needs of farmers and farmers.”
“At the end of the cycle, which ends in October, this includes water outputs and a series of duties. The US is further cooperating with Mexico and the US, especially in minds of the best water loans, and especially the regular advice on additional monthly transfers and future water supply,” it said.
The USDA also said, “Mexico’s continuous shortcomings in the delivery have led to severe water shortages for Rio Grande Valley farmers and farmers, causing disaster, costs and threatening the local economy.”
A separate Report.
“… the US thanks to his personal involvement for his personal involvement in facilitating cooperation in many stages of his government to establish an integrated path to address this priority,” said the department spokesman Dummy Bruce.
The Mexican government has said it will monitor the “execution” of Mexico’s “execution” of the “execution” of Mexico’s “execution” when trying to fulfill its duties under the 1944 Water Agreement.
It also stated that Mexico and the United States agreed that “the deal provides benefits to both countries, so its re -negotiation is not necessary.”
The Water Agreement that has reached both countries comes at a time Mexico continues to negotiate with the US over Trump’s fees Mexican steel, aluminum and cars and other products that are not under the USMCA free trade agreement.
In the month of March, US President briefly imposed 25% fees from Mexico and most imports from Canada The White House failed to prevent the flow of “dangerous drugs” such as Fendanill
There are a variety of tensions in the bilateral relationship, including relevant ones Tomato And Screw Warm cases in MexicoBut the likelihood of conflict on water has been significantly reduced due to the contract announced on Monday.
Mexico News Daily Chief Employee Writer Peter Davis ((Email protected))