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Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has expressed uncertainty about attending the upcoming G7 summit in Alberta. Her ambiguous stance has left diplomatic circles wondering if a last-minute pivot is in the works, adding a touch of political suspense to the summit’s prelude.
La présidente mexicaine, Claudia Sheinbaum, a déclaré que le Canada l’avait invitée à assister au sommet des dirigeants du G7 le mois prochain en Alberta, mais qu’elle n’avait pas encore décidé si elle y assisterait.
OTTAWA — Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum says Canada has invited her to attend the G7 leaders’ summit next month in Alberta but she hasn’t decided yet if she’ll attend. At her press briefing this morning, Sheinbaum said she has not confirmed her attendance at the upcoming summit in Kananaskis,…
OTTAWA - Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum says Canada has invited her to attend the G7 leaders' summit next month in Alberta but she hasn't decided yet if she'll attend.
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