US President Joe Biden will hold the second
bilateral
"summit"
of his term on Monday, March 1, with his Mexican counterpart, continuing to show his closeness to the immediate neighbors of the United States after first
"meeting" with
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
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Joe Biden and Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador
"will address issues of cooperation on migration, joint efforts for the development of southern Mexico and Central America, recovery after Covid-19, and economic cooperation,"
says the White House in a press release.