Trump Meets with Mexican President in Person for the First Time at World Cup Draw
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Relations between the US and its neighbours under US President Trump were not always easy. Trump praises the World Cup co-host countries at the FIFA ceremony in Washington.
The two of them have already delivered some far-fetched duels, now Donald Trump and his Mexican counterpart Claudia Sheinbaum met for the first time. On the margins of the World Cup draw, they discussed trade, tariffs and security issues.
By WILL WEISSERT WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump finally met with his Mexican counterpart, Claudia Sheinbaum. Their long-awaited first face-to-face meeting focused on next year's World Cup and included secondary discussions on trade and tariffs, but immigration was not the main topic. This is despite Trump's push to reinforce the U.S.-Mexico border having been a central theme and driving force in relations between the two countries.
President Claudia Sheinbaum is one of the special guests to the 2026 World Cup draw, a tournament in which Mexico is host with the United States and Canada. Although her presence was uncertain, the president confirmed her attendance at the ceremony where the 12 groups of the tournament and rivals of Mexico are revealed. “It’s a very short event, yesterday I spoke with the president of FIFA; the Foreign Office also learned through the United Stat…
Donald Trump changes Claudia Sheinbaum's move by reprogramming the first meeting they would hold in Washington
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