Mexico struggles to meet treaty obligations amid drought. REUTERS/Jose Luis Gonzalez
With US-Mexico relations already frayed over security, migration and tariffs, this report by Emily Green, Cassandra Garrison and Stephen Eisenhammer shows that the two countries could now be on a collision course over water too.
Mexican officials are scrambling to come up with a plan to increase the amount of water the country sends to the United States because of growing concern that Donald Trump could drag a dispute over an 81-year-old water treaty into trade negotiations, sources told Reuters.
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