Guadalahara summit focuses on global recession and drug cartel violence

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Uploaded by on Aug 11, 2009

The leaders of the United States, Canada and Mexico have concluded their brief summit by pledging more cooperation to fight the swine influenza A-H1N1 virus and illegal drug cartels as well as to strengthen the North American economy. President Obama, Mexican President Felipe Calderon and Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper have left Guadalajara with a promise to work together to prepare for the next outbreak, expected later this year. The three leaders also concentrated on boosting the regional economy, which has suffered in the global recession. Mr. Obama promised aggressive and coordinated action to restore economic growth. The president and the Canadian prime minister reaffirmed their support for Mexican President Calderon's war against illegal drug cartels.

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  • It's Guadalajara, not Guadalahara.

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