Mexico will hold 'high-level' meetings with Chinese officials in Beiji...
FILE PHOTO - Mexico's Foreign Minister Marcelo Ebrard speaks during a news conference at the National Palace in Mexico City, Mexico June 10, 2019. REUTERS/Gustavo Graf
MEXICO CITY - Mexico will hold “high-level” meetings with Chinese officials in Beijing in early July after a summit of the Group of 20 global powers in Japan, Mexican Foreign Minister Marcelo Ebrard said on Tuesday. Ebrard, who is due to attend the G20 summit in the Japanese city of Osaka in late June, said the meeting with China would be “very important,” without giving further details.
Mexico had been preparing the meeting for months, added Ebrard, who spoke at a banking event in Mexico City.
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