News (Media Awareness Project) - US/Mexico: Mexican Leader Greets Clinton With A Bearhug |
Title: | US/Mexico: Mexican Leader Greets Clinton With A Bearhug |
Published On: | 1999-02-19 |
Source: | Baltimore Sun (MD) |
Fetched On: | 2008-09-06 13:05:25 |
MEXICAN LEADER GREETS CLINTON WITH A BEARHUG
MERIDA, Mexico -- With a new lease on his presidency, President Clinton
basked in a warm reception here yesterday in the tropical capital of the
Yucatan, where even raucous pre-Lent carnival celebrations were quieted in
honor of his arrival.
The president was greeted with a bearhug by Mexican President Ernesto
Zedillo at an airport festooned with Mexican and U.S. flags and a giant,
illuminated sign that read "Bienvenidos a Mexico."
The affectionate welcome came even though the leaders are expected to
address such thorny issues as drug policy and immigration during the
one-day visit by Clinton.
While he did not come bearing huge gifts, the two men are expected to sign
an agreement liberalizing air travel and another providing $4 billion in
credit for Mexican importers of U.S. products over two years.
Mexico has emerged as the No. 2 importer of U.S. goods because trade to
much of the world has stagnated amid the global economic crisis.
MERIDA, Mexico -- With a new lease on his presidency, President Clinton
basked in a warm reception here yesterday in the tropical capital of the
Yucatan, where even raucous pre-Lent carnival celebrations were quieted in
honor of his arrival.
The president was greeted with a bearhug by Mexican President Ernesto
Zedillo at an airport festooned with Mexican and U.S. flags and a giant,
illuminated sign that read "Bienvenidos a Mexico."
The affectionate welcome came even though the leaders are expected to
address such thorny issues as drug policy and immigration during the
one-day visit by Clinton.
While he did not come bearing huge gifts, the two men are expected to sign
an agreement liberalizing air travel and another providing $4 billion in
credit for Mexican importers of U.S. products over two years.
Mexico has emerged as the No. 2 importer of U.S. goods because trade to
much of the world has stagnated amid the global economic crisis.
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