Mexico and the European Union will sign a trade agreement on Friday aimed at diversifying supply chains, the bloc's foreign affairs chief Kaja Kallas announced in Mexico City.
Kallas stressed strong mutual interest in closer cooperation, speaking alongside Mexico's Foreign Affairs Minister Roberto Velasco.
Velasco stated the agreement seeks to boost trade and investment between Mexico and the EU, clarifying it will not impact Mexico's relationship with the United States.
Both parties confirmed their commitment to continuing humanitarian aid to Cuba. On Venezuela, Kallas expressed that Venezuelans should pursue a democratic resolution.
Regarding the upcoming FIFA World Cup opening in Mexico City, Velasco said he does not yet know who will represent the US government at the event.












