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López Obrador has covid-19: this is how foreign leaders react

2021-01-25T05:43:30.011Z


After the president of Mexico, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, announced that he had tested positive for coronavirus, foreign leaders, former Mexican presidents and more sent him messages of solidarity.


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After the president of Mexico, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, announced on Twitter that he had tested positive for coronavirus, foreign leaders, as well as former Mexican presidents and officials of the country sent him messages of solidarity.

  • President of Mexico tests positive for covid-19

Nicolas Maduro

The embattled president of Venezuela "shows solidarity with his Mexican counterpart @lopezobrador_ after catching COVID-19," said the official Twitter account of the Presidential Press of Venezuela.

#MinutesAgo 📰 |

President @NicolasMaduro sympathizes with his Mexican counterpart @lopezobrador_ after catching COVID-19.

More information ➡️ https://t.co/g3fCzYEJbV pic.twitter.com/6MLmJ4jkvx

- Presidential Press (@PresidencialVen) January 25, 2021

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Alberto Fernandez

On his Twitter account, the president of Argentina said that he received the news of López Obrador's contagion with regret and I wish him a speedy recovery.

"I know that his people need him and that Latin America accompanies him in this difficult time that we have to live."

With sincere regret, I received the news of the contagion of COVID-19 from our dear Andres Manuel @lopezobrador_


We

hope

that he will soon recover.

I know that his people need him and that Latin America accompanies him in this difficult time that we have to live.

https://t.co/raBx2UcKg1

- Alberto Fernández (@alferdez) January 25, 2021

Juan Orlando Hernandez

The president of Honduras expressed his solidarity with the Mexican president and said that he is in his prayers for him to recover and "that he can be 100% in charge of his duties."

My solidarity with the President of 𝗠𝗲́𝘅𝗶𝗰𝗼 🇲🇽, and friend of 𝗛𝗼𝗻𝗱𝘂𝗿𝗮𝘀 🇭🇳, @lopezobrador_;

our prayers for a speedy recovery from Covid-19 so that he can be 100% in charge of his duties.

https://t.co/yZ9iRqyTt2

- Juan Orlando H. (@JuanOrlandoH) January 25, 2021

Justin trudeau

"I'm sorry to hear the news, @LopezObrador_ - Sophie and I wish you a complete and speedy recovery from the virus," wrote the Prime Minister of Canada in a Twitter message to the Mexican president.

Sorry to hear the news, @LopezObrador_ - Sophie and I wish you a full and speedy recovery from the virus.

- Justin Trudeau (@JustinTrudeau) January 25, 2021

Enrique Peña Nieto

The former president of Mexico, whom López Obrador succeeded in office, regretted that the president is infected.

"I wish him a speedy and satisfactory recovery."

I am sorry that the President @lopezobrador_ is infected with COVID-19.

I wish you a speedy and successful recovery.

- Enrique Peña Nieto (@EPN) January 25, 2021

Felipe Calderon

The also former president of Mexico and one of the main critics of López Obrador's administration said that he "sincerely wished a speedy recovery for President @lopezobrador_."

I sincerely wish a speedy recovery to the President @lopezobrador_ https://t.co/QmROLh2RsJ

- Felipe Calderón (@FelipeCalderon) January 25, 2021

Marcelo Ebrard

The Mexican Foreign Minister sent his best wishes to President López Obrador and said that "he will move forward."

Best wishes for the prompt restoration of our President Andrés Manuel López Obrador.

It will come out ahead.

- Marcelo Ebrard C. (@m_ebrard) January 25, 2021

Olga Sanchez Cordero

The Secretary of the Interior of Mexico I wish López Obrador a speedy recovery and confirmed that he will replace him in the morning conferences that the Mexican president holds daily.

I wish you a speedy recovery, Mr. President, and, of course, according to your instructions we will attend morning conferences to continue informing Mexicans with responsibility and commitment.

https://t.co/jdQ4sLMQjM

- Olga Sánchez Cordero (@M_OlgaSCordero) January 25, 2021

Claudia Sheinbaum

The head of government of Mexico City was confident that the president will come out well.

"Your strength, conviction and love for life and for what you represent give us that certainty," he wrote.

You're going to be fine President.

Sure of it.

Your strength, conviction and love for life and for what you stand for give us that certainty.

Here we are from the City at work to get ahead.

Cheer up.

https://t.co/ITqjBygtDt

- Claudia Sheinbaum (@Claudiashein) January 25, 2021

AMLO

Source: cnnespanol

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