What's Going On: Ambassadors Reflect on the Status of the Trilateral Relationship
General Panel
The panel discussion will focus on the current state of the trilateral relationship between Mexico, the United States, and Canada, aiming to address important areas of collaboration and foster positive growth. These countries acknowledge the significance of economic development, migration and labor mobility, security, and soft power in promoting deeper regional integration. By shedding light on these topics, the panel intends to facilitate a robust conversation that encourages increased cooperation and the establishment of agreements among all three nations, ultimately benefiting individuals from these countries.
At the core of the panel's objectives lies the shared vision of a prosperous North America. The participants are fully aware of the geopolitical advantages inherent in the region and are committed to effectively leveraging them to maximize benefits for all involved stakeholders. Through open and constructive dialogue, the panel seeks to enhance the trilateral relationship, forging stronger bonds and fostering mutual understanding. By placing emphasis on shared democratic values and common objectives, the panel discussion seeks to create a solid groundwork for enhanced collaboration and cooperation, ultimately strengthening the trilateral relationship in the long term.
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Rebecca Bill-Chavez
President and CEO
Inter-American DialogueModerator
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Graeme C. Clark
Ambassador
Embassy of Canadain Mexico -
Esteban Moctezuma
Ambassador
Embassy of Mexicoin the USA -
Ken Salazar
Ambassador
Embassy of the U.S.in Mexico