The upcoming Group of Seven summit in Canada may serve as the stage for a significant diplomatic encounter between President Donald Trump and Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum. This potential meeting could mark their first face-to-face dialogue since both assumed office.
As global leaders gather in Alberta for the 51st G7 summit, the anticipation is building around whether Trump and Sheinbaum will hold a bilateral meeting. The Mexican President has indicated that her team is awaiting final confirmation, but she expressed optimism about the likelihood of the talks.
Both leaders are navigating the early months of their administrations amid pressing challenges. Sheinbaum is focused on alleviating tariff threats imposed by Trump, while Trump is prioritizing efforts to combat fentanyl trafficking at the U.S.-Mexico border.
Adding to the diplomatic tension is the issue of Trump’s immigration policy. President Sheinbaum has urged the U.S. to ensure due process in deportation proceedings, particularly those impacting Mexican nationals. More details on this issue can be found here.
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