This will be López Obrador’s fourth trip abroad since he became president in December 2018. All his trips have been to the United States, where he visited Donald Trump at the White House in July 2020, then he was at the UN in November 2021 and that same month he traveled to Washington to meet with President Joe Biden and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
The head of Foreign Relations did not give details of the Executive’s agenda, but the United States has summoned the leaders of the continent who have been “democratically elected” to the IX Summit of the Americas from June 6 to 10 in Los Angeles, where seeks a regional pact on migration.
“It is incredible to have the friendship on both sides of the border. As a grandson of Mexico, I am very proud of this relationship and the future, especially during the ‘Summit’ of the Americas,” Garcetti said.
The head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs traveled to Los Angeles over the weekend to meet with different personalities such as Archbishop José Horacio Gómez, who is president of the Episcopate conference in the United States, with whom he agreed to seek collaboration mechanisms for the protection of the compatriots.