Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador confirmed that he will embark on his first international tour of Central America and the Caribbean from May 5-9.
During the morning press conference, and without giving any details, the President announced that he would attend the commemoration ceremony on May 5 160th Anniversary of the Battle of Puebla and at the end of the event he will go to the airport to travel to Central America.
López Obrador briefly commented that he will be visiting five countries:
– Belize.
– Cuba.
– Hondurans.
-Guatemala.
– The saviour.
“The trip to Central America will take place from May 5 to 9, it is Central America and the Caribbean. (The agenda) we will tell you soon.”
“We will leave Puebla because we will be in Puebla on May 5th, yes I will, I will attend the Puebla parade on May 5th, even there we will have the security meeting. In the morning, and then the parade, and from there to the airport to start the Tour to Central America and Cuba‘ he hinted.
López Obrador’s last tour outside the country
This will be President López Obrador’s first international outing across several countries, as he has only done so to date three trips to the United States.
– July 2020to meet with then-President Donald Trump.
– November 2021attend the North American Leaders Summit and hold bilateral meetings with his counterparts from the United States, Joe Biden, and Canada, Justin Trudeau.
– November 2021 He traveled to New York to address the United Nations Security Council.
With information from The universal.
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