Mexican President-elect Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said he and U.S. President Donald Trump spoke by telephone on Wednesday about boosting economic development in Mexico and Central America in order to stem illegal migration. The phone call came after Mexico, the United States and Canada agreed on a new trilateral trade deal late Sunday, which Lopez Obrador hailed as a "good accord" that would create economic certainty and encourage investment.
The two leaders also discussed "a next step," agreeing on investment between Mexico, Canada and the United States to aid development in Central America and Mexico to tackle "the . . .
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