Mexico's President Snubs Biden, Won't Attend US-Hosted Summit of the Americas
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On Monday, Mexico President Andrés Manuel López Obrador announced he is skipping this week's Ninth Summit of the Americas. While left-leaning articles highlight that the snub is a blow to Biden’s effort to assert regional leadership and address issues ranging from climate change to immigration, right-leaning articles highlight that Obrador said he will not attend the conference because certain Western Hemisphere countries, led by communists or socialists, were excluded.
A left-leaning article by The Washington Post highlights that the snub is a blow to Biden’s effort to assert regional leadership and address issues ranging from climate change to immigration. The White House had been hoping López Obrador, one of the region’s most prominent leaders, would attend the gathering.
USA Today published a centrist article reporting that Obrador’s decision is a blow to President Joe Biden as he tries to unite the region to address migration. Mexico's foreign affairs secretary, Marcelo Ebrard, will attend the summit instead.
A right-leaning article by Washington Times highlights that Obrador said he will not attend the conference because certain Western Hemisphere countries, led by communists or socialists, were excluded. Biden decided against inviting Cuba, Nicaragua and Venezuela because of their poor records on human rights and democracy.
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In snub to Biden, Mexico's president won't attend US-hosted Summit of the Americas
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