| Donald Trump eased his rhetoric on signature campaign promises regarding trade and immigration following a meeting Wednesday with Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto. The Republican presidential nominee, who has promised to make Mexico pay for a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border, said responsibility for the wall would be "shared." Mr. Trump said he didn't discuss who would pay for the wall during his meeting with Mr. Peña Nieto. In his comments, Mr. Trump also said he'd aim to "improve" the North American Free Trade Agreement, an accord he has said he would cancel if elected president. Mr. Peña Nieto, meanwhile, delivered a condemnation of several of Mr. Trump's campaign proposals without criticizing the American by name, and emphasized cooperation between the countries. See More Coverage » |
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