Trump Considers Historic Meeting at 2026 World Cup Draw
U.S. President Donald Trump indicated a possible meeting with Mexico and Canada's leaders during the 2026 World Cup draw in Washington. The discussions may include critical topics like immigration and trade.
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U.S. President Donald Trump announced his possible engagement with Mexican and Canadian leaders at the forthcoming 2026 World Cup draw in Washington. This meeting could herald significant diplomatic discussions.
In a statement upon his arrival for the draw, President Trump mentioned the potential meeting, underscoring the collaborative setting of the global event. The President's remarks came amid heightened interest in regional cooperation.
Questions from reporters about the agenda elicited a confirmation from President Trump that key issues like immigration and trade will likely feature prominently in the discussions. Such dialogues are pivotal for maintaining and advancing relations within North America.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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