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After sixth anniversary the distance and disdain of Andrés Manuel López Obrador to participate in international forums today, Claudia Sheinbaum makes a very positive turn by participating in the G20 summit, playing an important role not only in the topic under discussion, but also in global socio-diplomatic tensions.
On the main topic, the President of Mexico proposed creating background which highlights 1% military spending bloc countries “implement reforestation program largest in history,” which would mean investing about $24 billion a year: “The proposal is stop sowing war, let’s sow peace and sow life.”
In addition, he confirmed our country’s proposal for reform To UN Security Councilto realize a more democratic vision of the world that gives greater legitimacy to the decisions of this main UN body.
“In 2023, we present a forward-looking proposal, shared by other countries, for reform of the UN Security Council; This is a model that aims to provide more legitimacy And democracy to the decisions of this main body of the United Nations (…) This corresponds to inclusion, the recognition of nations as equals and the real possibility of achieving peaceful solutions,” he said.
Sheinbaum emphasized that the G20 can contribute to the movement towards global governance reform more representative, inclusive and transparent, efficient, democratic, efficient and accountable.
Finally he emphasized that not everything is a commoditybecause people have the right to peace, to healthy food, to education, to health, which can only be guaranteed through state responsibility.
Already in the geopolitical context, the most relevant meetings took place with the President of China, Xi Jinping and with the Prime Minister of Canada Justin Trudeau.
Together with the Chinese leader, the Mexican president said both countries must continue improvement of exchangerenew friendship and make effective use of the complementary nature of the two economies. They will also strive to promote the development of bilateral relations.
A meeting with Xi Jinping has not been considered and the issue must be approached with tweezers, as cooling relations between China and the US could, according to analysts, cause tension With Donald Trump in the face of its protectionist narrative.
WITH Justin Trudeauit was about the upcoming revision of the terms T-MEKand where it was decided to strengthen relationships to protect the treaty. Very positive.
After six years of absence due to the ideological ghosts that López Obrador carried in his head, as well as the only trips he took with his dictator friends from Central AmericaMexico returns to the top international leagues today.
The presence of Sheinbaum (immeasurably more prepared than his predecessor) puts our country in 20 largest economies on the planet which concentrate 90% of world GDPtwo-thirds of the world’s population and four-fifths of world trade.
Mexico is 12th largest economy in the world. His role in combating climate change, sustainable development and reimagining energy will be a unique opportunity for Sheinbaum to capitalize on the alliances so necessary to continue to consolidate our country in one of the world’s most dynamic regions, but he will have to look inward. and confront challenges such as insecurity, organized crime, rushed reforms and infrastructure development.
Nowadays the world is moving around G20, BRICS, APEC and other multilateral organizations. Claudia has great potential.
Source: Aristegui Noticias
John Cameron is a journalist at The Nation View specializing in world news and current events, particularly in international politics and diplomacy. With expertise in international relations, he covers a range of topics including conflicts, politics and economic trends.