Mexico And Barbados To Explore Other Areas Of Cooperation

Published date24 August 2022
Subject MatterGovernment, Public Sector, Inward/ Foreign Investment, Government Contracts, Procurement & PPP
Law FirmInvest Barbados
AuthorInvest Barbados

As Barbados gears up to observe 50 years of diplomatic ties with Mexico, Acting Prime Minister, Santia Bradshaw, is expressing renewed optimism in new areas of cooperation that can be pursued to the benefit of both countries.

Ambassador of Mexico to Barbados, Victor Hugo Morales Meléndez, paid a courtesy call on the Acting Prime Minister at Ilaro Court recently, where the two counterparts held wide-ranging talks on a number of areas.

Ms. Bradshaw told the Ambassador that Government was eager to work with him given the significant work that had been done by his predecessor and especially during this year which marks five decades of friendship.

She added: "I want to wish you well in terms of the next few years and to give the commitment from Barbados that we look forward to being able to continue building on our bilateral relationship with Mexico."

Describing Barbados as a "beautiful and very important country", Ambassador Meléndez said despite the long-standing ties, there were areas of cooperation to be pursued not only in academia, but also in the global agenda in areas of climate change or sustainable development.

Ambassador Meléndez...

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