Trump summit with mexicos pena nieto still on for now
According to recent reports, the summit between US President Donald Trump and Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto is still scheduled to take place on January 31, 2017, despite some uncertainty and controversy surrounding the event.
The summit was initially announced in September 2016, with the goal of discussing issues such as trade, security, and migration between the two countries. However, the event has been marred by controversy, including disagreements over Trump's stance on immigration and the Mexican government's concerns about the US president-elect's plans to build a wall along the US-Mexico border.
In recent days, there have been reports of tensions between the two governments, with some suggesting that the summit may be cancelled or postponed. However, as of now, the Mexican government has confirmed that the summit is still on, and officials from both countries are working to finalize the details.
It's worth noting that the summit is expected to be a significant event, with both countries having a complex and multifaceted relationship. The two leaders will likely discuss a range of issues, including trade, security, and migration, as well as the ongoing efforts to combat drug trafficking and organized crime in the region.
I'll continue to monitor the situation and provide updates as more information becomes available.