U.S. and Mexico Strengthen Collaboration to Address Migration Challenges
In a press briefing held at the Department of State, Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Mexican Foreign Secretary Alicia Bárcena highlighted the strong partnership between the two nations and their commitment to addressing the ongoing challenges of irregular migration.
Secretary Blinken expressed gratitude for the close partnership with Mexico, emphasizing the progress made since the productive session held in Mexico on December 27th. The leaders discussed the unprecedented surge in irregular migration and outlined steps to reduce it collaboratively.
A significant development highlighted was the recent inauguration of President Arévalo in Guatemala, opening new avenues for trilateral cooperation on migration issues. Both nations pledged to work together to develop regional solutions to the shared challenge.
Foreign Secretary Bárcena acknowledged the importance of the meeting, noting its follow-up to the December session. She highlighted the dynamic relationship between the U.S. and Mexico, encompassing issues such as security, economy, and trade. Bárcena expressed Mexico's commitment to addressing the root causes of migration and emphasized the significance of choosing the less-traveled road for mutual benefit.
The leaders discussed the bicentennial dialogue and upcoming meetings in Mexico, with a focus on addressing factors contributing to irregular migration. Both sides expressed eagerness to work together to benefit their citizens and the broader region.
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