“I was pleased to receive the senators from the United States and ratify the importance of a friendly relationship as partners and neighbors in conditions of respect and equality,” said the virtual president-elect, Claudia Sheinbaum.
The president-elect met with both Democratic and Republican senators from the United States who visited Mexico, a day after American legislators met with President Andrés Manuel López Obrador.
For her part, Congressman Lou Correa who represents the 46-D of California, expressed that “She’s the first woman elected President in Mexico and the U.S.-Mexico relations have never been better or more indispensable. Let’s get busy.”
In a previous interview with Parriva, the congressman stated that “the need for immigration reform is urgent. “I don’t ask Mexico to concede everything, but that both countries recognize that we are involved in the same issue. We need each other; let’s create the appropriate conditions for both countries.”
She was accompanied at the meeting by her next foreign minister, Juan Ramón de la Fuente, at a meeting in which the US ambassador to Mexico, Ken Salazar, was also present.
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