US President Barack Obama (L) and new US Ambassador in Mexico Carlos Pascual disembark from the Air Force One at the airport of Guadalajara in Mexico on August 9, 2009. Leaders of the United States, Mexico and Canada will discuss issues related to regional prosperity and security during the fifth summit of North American leaders held on Aug. 9-10 in Guadalajara.
U.S. President Barack Obama arrived in Guadalajara, Mexico on Sunday by Air Force One to attend the Fifth North American Leaders' Summit, during which he will meet Mexican President Felipe Calderon and Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper.
The summit will be held in Guadalajara, capital of the Mexican state of Jalisco, west of Mexico, on Sunday and Monday.
U.S. President Barack Obama (L) and Mexico's President Felipe Calderon shake hands while they hold a bilateral meeting at the Cabanas Cultural Center in Guadalajara while attending the North American Leaders' Summit, August 9, 2009.
Obama will have a bilateral meeting with Calderon later and then attend the official launch of the meeting in Guadalajara, at a dinner with Harper and Calderon. Obama, the third leader to arrive at the summit, was greeted on the tarmac of Guadalajara airport by Jalisco Governor Emilio Gonzalez Marguez. He will travel to Guadalajara's Hilton Hotel by helicopter.
Earlier on Sunday, members of the Alternative Social Organizations Movement rallied to demand a renegotiation of the three nations' main treaty, the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), which came into force 15 years ago.
The demonstrators protested at the cross roads of main streets Chapultepec and Vallarte, close to the city's U.S. consulate. There was no violence during the protest.