Obama to attend 3-nation summit in Mexico

AP - Sun Aug 9

 

WASHINGTON – President Barack Obama will fly to Mexico for a two-day summit with the leaders of Mexico and Canada. The three men are expected to work on trade, immigration, drug trafficking and security issues, as well as clean energy. They're also expected to discuss the swine flu pandemic and the economic crisis. Obama arrives in Guadalajara Sunday afternoon and will meet with Mexican President Felipe Calderon. Afterward, Obama will join Calderon and Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper for a working dinner. Then they'll enjoy a cultural event. The three leaders will continue their talks Monday.

 
 

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