During the 51st G7 Leaders’ Summit in Kananaskis, Alberta, Canada, President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo proposed a global summit for economic well-being to strengthen effective cooperation for fair and reciprocal trade as a foundation for lasting peace. She also advocated for migrants in the United States, calling for respect and recognition. She emphasized the significant contributions migrants make to the economies of host countries and highlighted the hardworking and honest Mexican community residing in the US. Sheinbaum urged for a future where people have well-paid jobs and access to a dignified life in their home countries. She called on G7 member countries, invited nations, CELAC, and other interested countries to join in this initiative for a more equitable, peaceful, and sustainable international community. She concluded by stating that cooperation is essential for a shared future based on justice.
— new from La Jornada
