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...Velasco said the meetings with US officials last week had been respectful and that Mexico would continue to help with controlling the flow of drugs but that its priority was combating gun trafficking....
...“Some thresholds have been crossed and there is no going back,” said Andrés Velasco, a Chilean former politician who is now dean of the School of Public Policy at the London School of Economics....
...Roberto Velasco Álvarez Director General for Public Affairs,Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Mexico...
...Letter in response to this editorial comment: Mexican government’s Covid-19 strategy has been carefully thought out / From Roberto Velasco Álvarez, Director General for Public Affairs, Ministry of Foreign...
...Roberto Velasco Álvarez Director-General for Public Affairs, Secretariat of Foreign Affairs of Mexico...
...The lacklustre economy is also largely due to Mr López Obrador himself, business leaders and analysts say....
...Andrés Velasco, a former Chilean finance minister who is dean of the school of public policy at the London School of Economics, says it is “true that in many Latin American countries the rich have ways of...
...“That just refers to points of entry,” Mr Velasco said. He dismissed the notion that it had been a trade-off in exchange for US support for Mr López Obrador’s development plan....
...Mr López Obrador takes office with the strongest mandate of any Mexican president in decades....
...Mr López Obrador has offered work visas to migrants for them to stay in Mexico....
...“Good management is a necessary but not a sufficient condition,” says Andrés Velasco, a former Chilean finance minister....
...Mr López Obrador continues to insist he was cheated of victory and has proclaimed himself the “legitimate president”....
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