Pubdate: Sat, 27 Feb 1999 Source: San Diego Union Tribune (CA) Copyright: 1999 Union-Tribune Publishing Co. Contact: http://www.uniontrib.com/ Forum: http://www.uniontrib.com/cgi-bin/WebX Author: John Rice, Associated Press MEXICO GRUMPY BUT PLEASED WITH DRUG CERTIFICATION MEXICO CITY - Mexicans expressed grumpy relief Friday after President Clinton's certification of their country as a partner in drug fighting. The importance of the decision was reflected in the television reporting on the announcement and in the headlines of afternoon dailies. "Gracias, Uncle Sam," declared El Universal Grafico. "CERTIFIED," announced Ovaciones. Juan Rebolledo, undersecretary at the Foreign Secretariat, said Mexico was happy "that an obstacle has not been imposed to cooperation." Clinton is required each year to certify whether Mexico and other countries are fully cooperating in the fight against narcotics trafficking. A negative decision may have led to financial sanctions against Mexico. Mexican officials argue that certification and the threat behind it is an insult to their own good will and sovereignty, and they say it has damaged cooperation against drugs. "It should be us who certify the United States," Vicente Yanez, president of the National Chamber of Manufacturing Industries, said in an interview with the Formato 21 radio station. Mexican officials often complain that U.S. demand for drugs fuels the illegal drug trade between the two countries. - --- MAP posted-by: Don Beck