The administration of United States President Joe Biden is readying plans to host next week’s Summit of the Americas in Los Angeles, but it remains unclear if Mexico’s President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador will attend.The Mexican leader’s absence would be a setback for the US, as Mexico is a top trading partner and Latin America’s second-most populous country, and migration to the US – an issue that requires Mexico’s cooperation – is expected to be an important topic during the summit.“If all countries are invited, I am going to attend the summit,” Lopez Obrador said during his daily news conference on Monday. “If not all countries are invited, the government representative Foreign Affairs Secretary Marcelo Ebrard is going to attend.”
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