On 22 July, Mexico’s President Enrique Peña Nieto arrived in Washington DC to hold an official meeting with his US counterpart, Barack Obama. Both presidents evaluated the bilateral projects that their governments have implemented in the last three years, and reiterated their commitment to promoting bilateral cooperation between the two nations. The visit took place under an atmosphere of uncertainty for the two countries, with just four months left to go before the US presidential elections due in November, which will bring a new president to the White House. End of preview - This article contains approximately 413 words.
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