Mexico Announces President Obama's
Awaited Working Visit
Mexican Ministry of Foreign Affairs
The Foreign Ministry reports that,
in a telephone conversation on March 26, U.S. President Barack Obama accepted President Enrique Peña Nieto´s
invitation to make a working visit to Mexico in the first week of May.
The presidents' meeting will reaffirm
the strategic importance of the bilateral relationship and the opportunities it represents. Both governments are working to
find new ways to expand the mutual benefits of cooperation in North America and as responsible global partner.
The
bilateral agenda is extensive and directly affects both societies. During the visit, the presidents will discuss competitiveness,
education and innovation, border infrastructure and facilitation, trade, migration and citizen security, among other issues
of mutual interest. ----------
Ministry of Foreign Affairs (SRE), Mexico, D.F., Mar. 26, 2013; translation
by SRE
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