WASHINGTON: President Joe Biden’s first calls to foreign leaders went to Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Mexican President Andrs Manuel Lpez Obrador at a strained moment for the U.S. relationship with its North American neighbors.
Mexico’s president said Saturday that Biden told him the U.S. would send $4 billion to help development in Honduras, El Salvador and Guatemala nations whose hardships have spawned tides of migration through Mexico toward the United States.
Lpez Obrador, who spoke Friday with Biden by phone, said the two discussed immigration and the need to address the root causes of why people migrate.
Mexico has stopped recent attempts by caravans of Central American migrants to cross Mexico.
Biden’s call to Trudeau, also on Friday, came after the Canadian prime minister this week publicly expressed disappointment over Bidens decision to issue an executive order halting construction of the Keystone XL oil pipeline. The long-disputed project was projected…