The recognition ended a prolonged period of U.S. nonrecognition and helped stabilize U.S.–Mexico relations while shaping Washington’s policy toward the Mexican Revolution.
President Wilson announced U.S. diplomatic recognition of Venustiano Carranza's de facto government in Mexico on October 26, 1915.
The recognition ended a prolonged period of U.S. nonrecognition and helped stabilize U.S.–Mexico relations while shaping Washington’s policy toward the Mexican Revolution.
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Key Republican senators have expressed dissent regarding Trump's Iran deal, highlighting divisions within the party.
Trump and Iran's president signed an agreement to end the war and reopen the Strait of Hormuz.
The Iran deal signed by Trump includes provisions for sanctions relief and reopening the Strait of Hormuz.
The G-7 summit concluded with praise for Trump's efforts to end the Iran conflict.