Mexico remains neutral, but some feel the country's government is siding with Russia in war

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At the Russian embassy in Mexico City, Mexicans are rallying in support of Ukraine and urging their government to do the same, shouting, 'Glory for Ukraine'

At the Russian embassy in Mexico City, Mexicans are rallying in support of Ukraine and urging their government to do the same, shouting,"Glory for Ukraine!" and"No to the invasion!"

"We want to maintain good relations with all the governments of the world," Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said. A month after Russian troops invaded Ukraine, lawmakers from Mexico's leftist ruling party created a Mexico-Russia friendship committee and invited the Russian ambassador to the event.

But resentment of American interventionism is long-standing in Mexico and Latin America, a sentiment that Donald Trump amplified with his aggressive policies and insults towards the region. The U.S. also suspects that Mexico harbors a large number of Russian spies, a point recently made by a top U.S. military official."The largest portion of GRU members in the world is in Mexico right now," said General Glen VanHerck, commander of the U.S. Northern Command."Those are Russian intelligence personnel.

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