The successor of Andrés Manuel López Obrador, Claudia Sheinbaum, stressed that as president of Mexico, she will begin a “redress meeting” with Spain to alleviate the tensions that arose after the exclusion of King Felipe VI from Sheinbaum’s possession.
In this, Mexico stressed that although there are frictions with the Spanish monarchy, Sheinbaum’s progressive government considers the also progressive Spanish president, Pedro Sánchez, an “important ally.”
For this reason, Mexico highlighted that there is an “excellent” relationship with Sánchez and Albares, and the “great economic and political dynamism” that exists between the two countries, with the presence of 6,000 Spanish companies in Mexico that invest more than 25,000 million dollars .
For his part, Sánchez spoke of a “diplomatic crisis” and his “frustration” over the disagreement between two governments that consider themselves progressive.
Highlighting, Claudia Sheinbaum declared that Pedro Sánchez was invited as an ally of the Mexican government that maintains the same line as Andrés Manuel López Obrador
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