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08 Jul 2020, 11:35 GMT+10
Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador is in Washington for meetings Wednesday with U.S. President Donald Trump days after a new trade deal among the two countries and Canada went into effect.
Speaking to reporters in Mexico City before his departure Tuesday, Lopez Obrador repeatedly said in response to questions about raising other issues such as immigration policy that his focus in the talks would be on the trade deal.
"It is always important that there be cooperation for development, but now in a circumstance of global economic crisis this treaty is going to help us a lot, it is very timely," Lopez Obrador said.
He noted the economic challenges facing Mexico, like many other countries, during the coronavirus pandemic and stressed the need for Mexico to have good relations with its neighbor.
The Mexican leaders noted the agenda for bilateral talks does include other topics, and on those his delegation, which includes Foreign Secretary Marcelo Ebrard Casaubon and Economic Secretary Graciela Marquez Colin, will not take a confrontational approach, but rather try to have a dialogue of understanding with their U.S. counterparts.
Trump, in brief comments ahead of the Lopez Obrador's visit, said the two will have "quite a meeting."
"He's a good man. He's a friend of mine. And we have a great relationship with Mexico," Trump said.
The U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement updated the 1990s North American Trade Agreement and was a major policy push of Trump, who cast the former trade deal as harmful to U.S. businesses and workers.
The pact includes new laws related to intellectual property protection, the internet, currencies, investment and state-owned enterprises. The new legislation includes more stringent rules on auto manufacturing, e-commerce and labor provisions, but leaves largely unchanged the trade flows among the North American countries valued at $1.2 trillion a year.
In addition to private talks between Trump and Lopez Obrador and wider meetings with their advisers, the two leaders will also take part in a dinner Wednesday night with business leaders from both countries.
The Mexican foreign ministry said before going to the White House, Lopez Obrador will make visits to the Lincoln Memorial and a statue of former Mexican President Benito Juarez in Washington.
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