Presidents of the United States and Mexico meet virtually to discuss various issues involving both nations.

Pamela Cruz. Peninsula 360 Press [P360P].
U.S. President Joseph Biden and his Mexican counterpart Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador are scheduled to meet on March 1, where they will discuss various issues involving both nations.
The meeting will be part of the follow-up to the various talks between the leaders, said the Mexican Foreign Ministry in a brief statement.
Likewise, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs -SER- noted that Presidents Lopez Obrador and Biden will discuss the shared vision and objectives of the bilateral agenda.
In the virtual meeting, both presidents will give special attention to address cooperation mechanisms to address the structural causes of migration in northern Central America and southern Mexico.
In addition, they will discuss the ravages of COVID-19 and the areas of opportunity presented by the T-MEC towards a sustainable and more equitable economic recovery in North America.
It is recalled that the first time that Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador and Joseph Biden engaged in a conversation was on December 19, 2020, after the U.S. president was recognized by the U.S. Congress as the president of the United States.
Subsequently, on January 22 of this year, the presidents held another conversation, in which Lopez Obrador stressed that the dialogue was "friendly and respectful".
"We discussed issues related to migration, COVID-19 and cooperation for development and welfare. Everything indicates that relations will be good for the good of our peoples and nations," said the Mexican president through his Twitter account.