Mexican president to hold first meeting with Trump as U.S. election
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[July 08, 2020]
By Arshad Mohammed
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Mexican President
Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador meets with his U.S. counterpart, Donald
Trump, for the first time on Wednesday, in a potentially awkward
encounter that has drawn flak from some U.S. Democrats unhappy it is
coming so close to the presidential election.
The leftist leader has brushed off criticism at home to push ahead with
plans to meet Trump, a Republican widely disliked in Mexico because of
his incendiary remarks about its people.
The meeting is ostensibly meant to celebrate a new North American trade
deal, but friction over illegal immigration and energy investment in
Mexico could surface as the two men get together on Wednesday afternoon.
Lopez Obrador is being joined by a delegation of business officials,
including Mexico's richest man, telecoms magnate Carlos Slim. They will
dine on Wednesday evening with Trump and American business executives at
the White House.
Ongoing Mexican support for Trump's immigration policies is likely to
feature prominently on the agenda, as well as how to mitigate
coronavirus disruptions and keep goods flowing between the neighbors,
whose economies are deeply entwined.
It is unclear if Trump will address disputes between U.S. companies and
Lopez Obrador's government, which is rolling back a 2013-14 opening of
the energy industry in favor of a state-led model, and has called a
number of major contracts into question.
A senior Trump administration official said Mexico's government had
pledged to uphold those contracts.
"So, we are certainly hoping that they will keep their word," the
official said in a briefing with reporters.
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Mexico's President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador holds a news
conference at the National Palace in Mexico City, Mexico, March 17,
2020. REUTERS/Henry Romero/File Photo
The trip, Lopez Obrador's first foreign visit since taking office in
late 2018, saw him travel commercially to Washington. One video
posted on Twitter on Tuesday showed him wearing a face mask and
flying coach on a packed plane.
The summit was pitched to mark the July start of the United
States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), which replaced the North
American Free Trade Agreement that Trump has called a "nightmare"
that cost American jobs.
But the two-day gathering was scaled back to a single day after
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau declined to join, amid new
U.S. threats of tariffs on Canadian goods.
Lopez Obrador's critics and some U.S. Democrats say Trump wants to
use the meeting to drum up support among Hispanic voters ahead of
the Nov. 3 presidential election. Opinion polls show Hispanic voters
favor Trump's Democratic challenger, Joe Biden.
Lopez Obrador will not meet Biden during the trip.
(Reporting by Arshad Mohammed; Writing by Drazen Jorgic; Editing by
Peter Cooney)
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