 Your residency, Ronald Reagan, President of the United States of America, members of his party. Ladies and gentlemen, on behalf of the people and the government of Mexico, I am very pleased to extend a most cordial welcome to the President of the United States of America and to the distinguished members of his party. This is the sixth time that we, two presidents, have met, and on balance, this type of top-level communication between the governments of our country has shown itself to be both effective and useful, on the basis of a personal friendship and an opportunity to review issues that are precious to us and to improve the manner in which our relations are conducted. We believe that the college president rated his interest in making our business with an atmosphere of mutual quality, dignity, and respect. We can both accept the aid of government issues and improve the basis for collaboration, which is made with our two communication requirements. We believe that our relations are conducted on a very positive level. There is fluid and broad range of communication between the two governments, and we have institutional evidence not only to solve, but also to prevent problems. I am certain, Mr. President, that on this occasion, perhaps the last time we meet as presidents, we will strengthen the basis for good and productive relations and discuss as pregnant as we always have the problems of our government. I unfortunately welcome you and also the members of your party. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Over five years ago, President Donald Trump and I first met together in Taiwan. We dedicated ourselves to building on the strength, friendship, and cooperation that have traditional bonds between our two countries. We resolved to address the daily concerns of our citizens with mutual respect and understanding. We set out to make progress on different issues and discuss areas of disagreement with the candidate of Lutherans. The personal rapport we made was to preserve the interests of both our peoples. Today, Mexico and the United States stand together as we strive to meet the challenges that face our needs. We have created dynamic commercial ties that have laid foundation for a stronger and extended trading relationship and more competitive economy. We work together to find positive and creative solutions to affect the international debt problem. We have established strong new mechanisms to deal with overnight. We have strengthened law enforcement and law enforcement. We have reduced the ability of criminals to take advantage of different jurisdictions. Today, we meet again in the spirit of a goodwill to cooperation that has been in the hallmark of our relations. Today, Mexico and the United States stand together as we strive to meet the challenges that face our needs. We have created a new relationship that has laid foundation for a stronger and more competitive trade relationship. We have worked together to find positive and creative solutions to make a goodwill to cooperation that has been in the hallmark of our relations. Today, we have paved the way for a new generation of political leaders, the old and our countries, who will soon follow us and build the foundation today. We are cemented by our shared values and condolences. A better quality of life for our peoples. Opportunities for our children and the dignity of living peacefully in free democratic societies. Most of it needs to be done to achieve these goals, but we need to be proud of the legacy that we leave. These achievements are cherished by the dignity of living in peace, in free societies and democratic societies. Many want to work together. Mr. President, next year, we will commemorate the 100th anniversary of the founding of the U.S.-Mexico International Boundary and War Foundation. The mission has been a success. A model for our historical work. It is concrete and living proof that two nations can live as neighbors, deal with the reality of 3,000 k-100 order, and respect each other's sound and independence and identity. The centenary of the establishment of the International Cooperation of the United States of America. The mission has been a success. A power of the whole, as neighbors. There will be no greater moment than this upcoming anniversary, with marks of century and minutes of an American cooperation, and the current high land relations between the leaders of our countries, and the bonds of family, arms, and friendship between people. This is the spirit of the outcome of the day. Thank you and God bless you. Next, the President of the United States presents to the President of the United States of America the members of the Mexican Collective. Now, he responds to the President of the United States of America and presents to the President of the United States of America the commitment to the United States of America, the letter of the President of the United States of America, the commitment to the United States of America, to his own, to the very very President of the United States of America.