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MEXICO (proceso.com.mx) .- After criticizing the invitation addressed to Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, who has already confirmed his presence at the inauguration of López Obrador, the President-elect assured that he would maintain friendly diplomatic relations with all nations.
"We are friends of all the governments and people of the world," López Obrador told the halfway house press.
However, he acknowledged the right of dissent of those who were dissatisfied with Maduro's confirmation.
That day, López Obrador had private activities with his cabinet and received the French Chancellor Jean-Yves Le Drian.
"In Mexico, excellent meeting with the President-elect @lopezobrador_ and my future counterpart @m_ebrard: Our two countries, facing common challenges, have the opportunity to tackle unprecedented challenges and we are determined to take advantage of them. At work! "Https://t.co/kouo6gznIB
– Embassy of France (@FranciaenMexico) October 28, 2018
The two exchanged views on the new government led by López Obrador and on President Emmanuel Macron's "message of confidence", according to Marcelo Ebrard, future holder of external relations
During the morning, Ebrard assured that Mexico will not affect the affairs of any country.
Via Twitter, confirmation of the participation in the inauguration ceremony on December 1, Niels Annen, Secretary of Foreign Affairs of Germany; Nicola Girasoli, Apostolic Nuncio to Peru representing the Holy See; Riad Malki, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Palestine and Vivian Balakrishnan, Chancellor of Singapore.
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