Tuesday, 28 June 2016

Trudeau, Pena Nieto celebrate renewed friendship at official dinner in Toronto

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said he and Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto will discuss trade, movement of people and climate change this week.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said he and Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto will discuss trade, movement of people and climate change this week.

Mexican president is visiting ahead of Wednesday's Three Amigos summit in Ottawa.

 

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau welcomed Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto to Canada at an official dinner in Toronto on Monday night. The leaders toasted each other at Casa Loma, a castle-like landmark in midtown Toronto, and said they were celebrating a renewed friendship between Canada and Mexico.
Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto
'You will find in Mexico a partner and you will find a friend in me,' said Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto.
Trudeau noted it has been some time since a Mexican president visited Canada. "It's hard to believe that more than six years have passed since we last welcomed a Mexican president on a state visit. I'm sure that everyone in this room will agree when I say that six years is too long to wait for visits between friends," Trudeau said.
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Toronto's palatial Casa Loma is the site of an official dinner for Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto.
"Of course, Canada and Mexico are more than just friends. We are partners, and it's what we share as partners and friends that I'd like to celebrate tonight. We share a continent, but we also share connections between people."


Trudeau said the people of Canada and Mexico, including as tourists and students, have a long history together. "And of course, we have shared economic interests too." He said Canada and Mexico want a relationship that allows for "greater trade, stronger growth and more job creation."

Trudeau noted that Mexico sent 41 firefighters to Fort McMurrayAlta., to help fight the wildfire that destroyed neighbourhoods in the northern Alberta city. "That kind of help is exactly what good friends do. We appreciate it and we will not forget it."

Trudeau said he and Pena Nieto will discuss trade, ways to facilitate the movement of people between Canada and Mexico, Indigenous issues and climate change. Pena Nieto, in his toast to Trudeau, said Canada and Mexico share values, including openness, respect and freedom. He said these values strengthen and renew the friendship between Canada and Mexico.

"You will find in Mexico a partner and you will find a friend in me," Pena Nieto said in Spanish. A handful of protesters greeted PenNieto on Monday as he arrived at the official dinner.

The protesters were angry that the Canadian government has welcomed Pena Nieto after recent clashes in Mexico's Oaxaca state between police and teachers. At least eight people were reportedly killed.