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Mexico’s diplomatic activism continues
DAVID RABY reports on President Lopez Obrador’s attempts to build bridges with his country’s northern neighbours
Amlo

AS I commented recently in these pages (“Mexico’s welfare plan stuns the UN,” November 13), Mexico’s Amlo and his team are determined to punch above their weight in the international arena. 

They continue to push the World Welfare Plan proposed on November 9: Mexican diplomats have engaged with UN delegations from over 100 countries and will shortly be presenting the plan in more detail to the general assembly. 

Just over a week later Amlo was at it again, this time meeting with Joe Biden and Canadian PM Justin Trudeau in Washington on November 18 at the North American summit of the three members of the continental trade agreement.

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