Within this framework, López Obrador asked his counterpart from the United States, Joe Biden, and the Prime Minister of Canada, Justin Trudeau, to allocate resources for the benefit of the region to reduce inequality and violence.
He argued that addressing these issues is necessary because they are the causes of social problems and migratory flows.
When inaugurating the sixth summit of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (Celac), the Mexican president asked the United States and Canada to support the region with vaccines against COVID-19, given that, more than a year and a half after the pandemic , many nations have not had access to these.
“I am sure that President Biden, the Prime Minister of Canada, will be attentive to the consensus proposals that we have in this forum to act for the good of our peoples,” said López Obrador.
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