The World - News from Jan. 7, 1986
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In a new year speech to the nation, Mexico’s President Miguel de la Madrid hailed cordial relations with the United States and spoke glowingly about his meeting last week with President Reagan. De la Madrid listed the following among summit benefits: advances in commercial negotiations and financial support; new investments; cooperation to clean up pollution along the border, and cooperation in the fight against narcotics traffic. “We will maintain this policy of fruitful neighborliness and of loyal and dignified friendship,” he said.
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