Mexico will not attend the Americas Summit

Mexico will not attend the Americas Summit
- Mexico’s president, Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, has said that he will skip the event; due to the absence of Cuba, Nicaragua, and Venezuela off the guest list.
- Mexico’s president said Monday that he would not attend the Summit of the Americas.
- Where US President Joe Biden’s administration will try to advance a vision of a “secure, middle class, and democratic” region, according to the White House.
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Delegations from countries in the Western hemisphere are set to arrive in Los Angeles California; for the Summit of the Americas. The ambitious, if broad, agenda expected to include efforts to strengthen US leadership through economic cooperation; combating public health crises, combating climate change and stemming migration has been overshadowed for weeks by rumours that Washington planned to exclude Nicaragua, Cuba, and Venezuela from the event; citing human rights concerns and a lack of democratic rule.
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