PAN asked López Obrador not to release Ovidio Guzmán again after his meeting with Joe Biden
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Through a statement, the National Action Party (BREAD) issued a series of appeals to President Andrés Manuel Lopez Obrador (AMLO) in the framework of the X Summit of North American Leaders that will hold from January 9 to 11.

From the clashes in Sinaloa to the dejection of “el Neto”, the summary of the morning
The most relevant of the morning conference of the President of Mexico this Thursday, January 5
Will be on National Palace where the Chief Executive will receive the president of USA (USA), Joe Bidenand the Prime Minister of Canada, Justin Trudeau; with whom it will hold separate bilateral meetings, in addition to the trilateral one.
In this context, the blue and white national leader, Marko CortesHe wished that López Obrador “does not waste the meetings” with his counterparts in the face of what he considered the moment when “Mexico’s foreign policy has fallen to low levels.” And because one of the lines to discuss will be on safety matterthe PAN member urged Tabasco to guarantee a strategy “that complies with international levels” in order to arrest drug lords sought mainly in the US and Mexico.

This will be the agenda for the X Summit of North American Leaders where AMLO will receive Biden and Trudeau
The foreign minister of Mexico, Marcelo Ebrard, elaborated on the activities and topics to be addressed during the summit held between López Obrador, Joe Biden and Justin Trudeau
Thus, Cortés Mendoza once again recognized the Armed Forces (FFAA) for carrying out Ovid’s recapture The mouse Guzmanson of capo Joaquín El Chapo Guzmán Loera, on January 5 in culiacan, Sinaloa.

It should be remembered that the also leader of the faction the minorsof Pacific Cartel, appears as one of the main extradition targets for the US for illicit drug trafficking; so much so that the neighboring nation had even offered $20 million by Ovidio and his two brothers, Iván Archivaldo and Jesús Alfredo and Joaquín Guzmán López.

Joe Biden’s security team landed at AICM after a week of bilateral meeting
President López Obrador asked his counterpart to arrive at AIFA, his emblematic work, for diplomatic reasons, not logistics
The latter influenced public opinion to insinuate that the second apprehension of The mouse Guzmán was influenced/moved by Biden’s arrival in Mexico. Under this hypothesis, Cortés Mendoza wished that Lopez Obrador do not release Ovidio Guzmán after his US counterpart withdrew from the country – as that would evoke the deja vu Of the first culiacanazo, in 2019, when AMLO acknowledged having ordered the release of Chapo’s son.
“We acknowledge the Armed Forces, who arrested Ovidio Guzmán for the second time. However, we hope that at the end of (Joe) Biden’s visit, AMLO will not decide to release him a second time.”
In this way, the PAN member demanded that Andrés Manuel correct in the future “the hugs strategy and act immediately against the expansion and terror generated by other criminal groups”; this, without Biden’s visit in between.

According to Foreign Minister Marcelo Ebrard, the three heads of state and their respective delegations (Mexico-USA-Canada) will cover the issues of climate change and the environment; equity, diversity and inclusion; competitiveness of the region; migration and development; health, and safety at the trilateral meeting scheduled for January 10.
Following up on these lines, Marko Cortés also asked the president of Mexico to correct “his seventies and bad decisions” in energy matters, in order to, he said, avoid more problems such as the one that arose from the US controversy against Mexico of the Treaty between Mexico, the United States and Canada (USMCA).
Likewise, he asserted that López Obrador must commit to reducing poverty, guaranteeing inclusion and respect for young people and women. Finally, he launched another call for “Stop meddling in other countries’ political crises” – referring to the recent Peru and of Bolivia – and in that sense “stop supporting undemocratic and populist countries.”
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