Los mexicanos Andrés Manuel López Obrador y Donald Trump, que se encuentran cara a cara por primera vez. Ambos tienen antecedentes paralelos - y lúgubres - en materia de derechos humanos.
se preocupan que un viaje aparentemente destinado a impulsar la economía de México y el libre comercio de América del Norte será cooptado por Trump para su campaña de reelección. Es revelador que el Primer Ministro Canadiense, Justin Trudeau no participará en la visita y que López Obrador haya rechazado la posibilidad de reunirse con representantes de la campaña de Biden o congresistas demócratas durante su paso por Washington.
, la relación deliberantemente amistosa de López Obrador con Trump “no siempre ha sido útil al mejor interés nacional de México.”
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