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The three leaders, AMLO, Biden and Trudeau presented a summary of the trilateral conversation at the Summit.
AMLO asked Biden to insist before the United States Congress to regularize the immigration situation.
The Prime Minister stressed that many Republicans and some Democrats refuse to analyze the immigration context in its entirety.
The North American Leaders Summit closed in his trilateral encounter between the President of Mexico, Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO); the President of the United States, Joe Biden; and the Prime Minister of Canada, Justin Trudeau. With this, they endorsed her commitment to what they potentially want her to become the most powerful in the world.
What left the North American Summit; AMLO, Biden and Trudeau
The first to speak about what the Summit left behind was Joe Biden, who was enthusiastic about the reception described as genuine affection, among the nations of North America.
“This Summit is so important because we share a vision for the future,” said the president. In the same way, he highlighted that the three countries are living a historical moment in which they share the same values, seeking to avoid the trickle-down economy, giving priority to working families. Similarly, he asserted that The United States will continue to make historic bipartisan investmentswhich have ensured a better quality of life for Americans.
In the same way, he assured that a topic of vital interest will be to create tomorrow’s technologies that can meet the economic growth, promote the maintenance of the supply chain and with which they will be able to identify and eradicate synthetic drug laboratories. Therefore, he endorsed his intention to combat crime and violence that affects the three nations.
Finally, he highlighted the importance of generating well-paid jobs while combating the economic crisis and promoting net zero.
The second to speak was Prime Minister Trudeau who highlighted how in recent years the economies of the three countries have been closely linked. “This has attracted investors from all over the world,” he also said. Free trade has made the economies of North America some of the strongest in the world. He also highlighted how the combined GDP of the area is much higher than that of the European Union (EU)..
In the same way, he highlighted when some time ago the treaty was put into question. “Everyone worried about what could happen. When this is at risk it is not good for competition”, he said, adding that “we won the battle and the agreement became stronger in the face of uncertainty.
Similarly, he highlighted how the Covid-19 pandemic increased the importance of preparing for future restrictions. Thus, It will be essential for the alliance to prepare itself in terms of health, as well as to seek to create a clean economy with the manufacture of zero-emission vehicles and encourage the adoption of this. He invited the public and private sectors to participate until the 2030 goals are reached. “This refers to our commitment to conserve our lands and our oceans by 2030.”
Finally, spoke about the importance of “a society in which there are opportunities for all, for women and for girls, including indigenous women and girls in all sectors of the economy”.
The last to speak was President Andrés Manuel López Obrador, who thanked the three leaders for their participation and the atmosphere of respect for the peoples. “It is already in itself a historical event.”
The head of the Executive pointed out that the three leaders agreed to strengthen economic and commercial relations, for which A joint committee will be created for planning and import substitution in North America “to try to be increasingly self-sufficient, as well as to make the development, cooperation and well-being of all the countries of our continent a reality”.
In addition to this, he pointed out that all the countries involved would propose 4 countries, to be 12 specialists who are knowledgeable about the subject in question and who will have the confidence to persuade businessmen and public servants about the importance and significance of uniting in South America. north and seek the union of the entire American continent.
“We address as a matter of priority the economic and commercial integration of the entire American continentas well as the well-being of the peoples and cooperative relations, leaving historical interventionism behind”.
In addition, he opened a parenthesis to express his appreciation “for the very supportive way in which they acted [Biden y Trudeau] before the attempt to Coup in Brazil. This shows that there is a genuine commitment in favor of democracy”.
In addition, he shared that in the case of Central America, Mexico has contributed “with very few resources” helping with basic supplies, for example with the Sowing Life and Young People Building the Future program, with the aim of combating migration. “For many young people, crime is no longer the only chance to get ahead.”
Finally, he thanked the leaders for their presence and their cooperation on issues of interest in the area, endorsing their commitment to become the most powerful economic Alliance in the world.
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