A message through the official account of the ministry on the social network X refers they also discussed collaboration in infrastructure projects, during the meeting aimed at reviewing issues on the bilateral, regional and multilateral agenda.
Both authorities reaffirmed their commitment to continue strengthening bilateral ties, 121 years after their establishment.
They were accompanied by the undersecretary for Latin America and the Caribbean of the Mexican foreign ministry, Raquel Serur, and the Panamanian ambassador here, Abraham Martínez, the text details.
The meeting took place in a context marked by threats from the United States government regarding mass deportations, tariffs on imports and, specifically in the case of the isthmus nation, the clear intentions of the northern president, Donald Trump, to retake the Panama Canal.
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