Mexico President Claudia Shenbam announced Friday that her government was sued Google for re -issuing the Gulf of Mexico as a “Gulf of America” for US consumers, CBS News Reports President Trump did so in Google Maps after ordering a renaming name at the beginning of the presidential term.
It is good for Shenbam’s February threat. It is a Gulf of Mexico in Mexico as a Gulf of Mexico for consumers, Mexico will “move forward in court”, but in territories out of both countries “Gulf of America”. According to a translation from Shenbam’s Friday press briefing machine, she says, “We want only one thing to obey the decree issued by the United States government,” which adds, “will not have the option to name the entire Gulf, because it is an international attribution.”
President Shenbam continues:
We couldn’t say anything about changing the name of a state, mountain or lake. Therefore, the part of their area that is compatible with them can be called whatever decision is made. The part that is consistent with Mexico cannot be renamed. The name that is consistent with Cuba cannot be changed. So, what we are saying is, “Google, keep the US government’s approval.”
Prior to its briefing, Mexico sent letters to Google not to label its territorial waters in the name of the United States, and Shenbam shared a response to the Google VP of Government Affairs and Public Policy Crisner Turner, which says the company has no plans to change its policy. CBS News Note that the US House passed a bill on Thursday that will meet the name change.
Google did not respond immediately StuffyRequest to comment.