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What agreements were signed at the North American Leaders Summit

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After holding the North American Leaders Summit, or also known as the Three Friends Summit, the Ministry of Foreign Relations (SRE) reported that three important agreements were reached on human rights, migration and medical care.

In a message on its Twitter account, the SRE announced that the agreements reached after the meeting with Joe Biden, President of the United States, and Justin Trudeau, prime minister of Canada They were:

  • Find ways to strengthen medical supply chains.
  • Recognition of vaccines against covid-19 considered safe and effective by the WHO.
  • The three countries will act together to donate vaccines to Latin America and the Caribbean.
  • Seek a coordinated approach to solve the problem of hundreds of thousands of firearms crossing into Mexico annually.
  • Join efforts in technology, economic development, supply chains and competitiveness in priority sectors.
  • Address the climate crisis.
  • Address the root causes of migration and invest in the region, prioritizing cooperation for development.

  • Increase protection for victims of human trafficking and smuggling.

  • Racial justice, equity and inclusion for all.

The Secretary of Foreign Relations made it known that hehe highest priority of the region is to manage and end the covid-19 pandemic, and generate a green, equitable and inclusive economic recovery, as well as promote gender, racial, ethnic and social equity for the benefit of the human capital of the region .

Meeting with AMLO, Biden and Trudeau was very positive, says Ebrard

The chancellor Marcelo Ebrard He assured at a press conference that the summit in the United States “was extraordinary and very positive,” and also indicated that the three leaders had a precise dialogue “and we were able to discover the chemistry between them, the affinity with a common political vision.”

He also mentioned that during the summit, it was agreed to invest in a program called ‘Sembrando Oportunidades’ on Central America and southern Mexico.

“We are going to work with the agencies of the United States,” said the foreign secretary.

At a press conference, Marcelo Ebrard announced that it was agreed, between Mexico, Canada and USA, support Caribbean and Latin American countries with the donation of vaccines against covid-19,

“Mexico will be giving an immediate donation of more or less 2 million, a little more to Caribbean countries and Latin American countries,” said Ebrard.

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