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OCR Page 1 of 4SECRET
SECRET
SYSTEM II
91291
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
December 16, 1987
NATIONAL SECURITY DECISION
DIRECTIVE NUMBER 291
U.S. POLICY TOWARD MEXICO (U)
A politically stable, economically healthy and cooperative
Mexico is of crucial importance to U.S. national security.
Therefore, it is U.S. policy to foster the political stability
and economic well-being of Mexico; to strengthen our cooperation
on issues of mutual interest and concern with a view to
overcoming our bilateral and multilateral differences; and to
achieve better understanding and acceptance of U.S. foreign
policy, especially with respect to Central America and a
reduction of narcotics production, transshipment, and
distribution. The complexity and vital importance of our
relationship with Mexico, particularly the harm to U.S. interests
which would be an inevitable consequence of Mexican instability,
require that greater attention be given to U.S. policies,
programs and actions regarding Mexico. To support this U.S.
policy, the President has made the following decisions based on
the interagency study dated April 14, 1987, prepared in response
to National Security Study Directive 5-87: (S)
1.
The Interagency Group on Mexico, chaired by the
Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs, shall
meet regularly to assure the fullest coordination of coherent and
consistent policies, programs and actions regarding Mexico. The
executive secretary of the IG, designated by the chairman, will
be the principal point of contact for all departments and
agencies in assuring appropriate interagency coordination.
Reports required by this NSDD shall be submitted to the Executive
Secretary of the IG with a copy sent to the NSC. The functions
of the Interagency Group shall include but not be limited to the
following: (S)
coordination of public statements, meetings with
Mexican officials, and other actions by senior U.S. officials so
as to maintain a high-level dialogue in a climate which fosters
cooperation, progress and mutual understanding; (S)
avoidance, to the extent possible, of the U.S. becoming
a major issue in the 1988 Mexican elections or of otherwise
strengthening elements in Mexico which are hostile to U.S.
interests; (s)
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