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On Monday, Mexican President, Claudia Sheinbaum, described the joint environmental project with Guatemala and Belize as historic. teleSUR

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00:00On Monday, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum described the joint environmental project with Guatemala and Belize as historic.
00:08The Presidents of Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaum of Guatemala, Bernardo Arevalo, and the Prime Minister of Belize, John Viseño,
00:15signed a trilateral agreement with the goal of protecting and preserving the biocultural corridor of the Great Maya Jungle.
00:22The agreement will strengthen environmental cooperation and ecological integrity, benefiting 7,000 species of which 200 are endangered,
00:3250 are priority species and 250 are endemic to Mexico.
00:37The governments emphasized that this agreement was only possible thanks to the friendly ties of cooperation
00:42and a shared vision to promote the prosperity of the peoples who inhabit the jungle.
00:52The declaration of the Great Maya Jungle Cultural Corridor, 5.7 million hectares of biocultural protection,
01:04because it is not only about protecting nature, the ecosystem or ecosystems, but also the population that is living in the area that was benefited.
01:19This is a historical event.
01:22The Prime Minister of Belize, the President of Guatemala, and the President of Mexico had never met before.
01:34In this case, Guatemala had also had governments that found it very difficult to meet with Mexico,
01:40but now they have, and it was truly a good meeting.
01:43Thank you so much.
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