President of Mexico to visit Canada
June 4, 1996
Ottawa, Ontario
Prime Minister Jean Chrétien today announced that Ernesto
Zedillo, President of Mexico, will visit Canada from June 10 to
14.
"As a NAFTA partner, Mexico is among of Canada's closest
trading partners and political allies," said the Prime Minister.
"This visit provides an excellent opportunity for Canada
and Mexico to expand our bilateral co-operation and explore new
directions for the future."
In Ottawa, President Zedillo will be the guest of Governor General
Roméo LeBlanc. In his meetings with Prime Minister Chrétien,
among the topics that will be discussed are the U.S. Helms-Burton
Act, the benefits of the NAFTA partnership for both countries
and mutual concerns about reform of the United Nations. An important
aspect of the discussions will be future goals for the Canada-Mexico
relationship. Reflecting Mexico's importance to Canada, President
Zedillo will address a Joint Session of the House of Commons and
the Senate.
President Zedillo will also visit Toronto, Calgary and Vancouver.
He will meet with Ontario Premier Mike Harris, Alberta Premier
Ralph Klein and British Columbia Premier Glen Clark. Accompanied
by a delegation of Mexican Ministers and business leaders, President
Zedillo will explore opportunities to expand business relations,
especially in the energy sector, between Canada and Mexico.
President Zedillo will also participate in activities to deepen
academic and cultural links between Canada and Mexico, notably
a lunch and medal presentation at the University of Calgary.
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