WASHINGTON, April 18 (Reuters) - President Donald Trump
spoke to South Korean President Moon Jae-in on Saturday and
expressed appreciation for his country's help in procuring
COVID-19 tests for the United States, the White House said.
"Both leaders agreed to continue working together to defeat
the pandemic and restore global economic growth. President Trump
and President Moon also discussed ways to further strengthen the
United States-Republic of Korea security relationship," the
White House said in a statement.
The White House also said Trump had spoken to Mexican
President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador on Friday and agreed to
keep restrictions on border crossings to fight the coronavirus
pandemic.
"The leaders also discussed the need to maintain
restrictions on travelers crossing their land borders for
non-essential purposes, while ensuring cross-border activities
that are critical to commerce, health security, supply security,
and other essential industries remain unimpeded," the White
House said. "President Trump offered additional resources to the
government of Mexico to support its health care system."
(Reporting by Jeff Mason;
Editing by Sandra Maler)
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