AMLO welcomes members of the US Congress at the National Palace
President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador Received at the National Palace US Congressional delegation Led by Republican Michael McCaul, chairman of the House of Representatives Foreign Relations Committee.
It is expected that among the topics that the President and American legislators will address, the “near shore”Migration and security issues.
Texan lawmakers arrived at executive branch headquarters at 1:48 p.m.
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Shortly thereafter, the United States ambassador to Mexico arrived. Ken Salazar.
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Michael McCall at the National Palace. Photo: Diego Simon/ EL Universal
The meeting is attended by Chancellor Alicia Barcena; Interior Secretary, Luisa Maria Alcalde; Security Secretary, Rosa Isela Rodriguez; Director of SRE’s North American Unit, Roberto Velasco.
as well as the Secretary of National Defense, General Luis Crescencio Sandoval; Secretary of the Navy, Admiral Jose Rafael Ojeda Duran.
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Alicia Barcena, head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (SRE), held a meeting this Tuesday with the Congressman from Texas, before a meeting with President Andrés Manuel López Obrador.
Barcena met Michael McCall, Henry Cuelier and Randy Weber in a “cooperative” meeting at the Foreign Office.
The head of the SRE pointed out that the United States Congress could be a bridge towards a paradigm shift in engagement between the two countries by “addressing migration, infrastructure and hemispheric security”.
US Ambassador to Mexico Ken Salazar was also present in this meeting.
Alicia Barcena held a meeting with Texas Congressman and Ambassador Ken Salazar
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