Diplomat from Mexico praises Kuwait as exemplar of dialogue and diversity
The Mexican Embassy in Kuwait City hosted its National Day celebration, attended by Minister Plenipotentiary Nawaf Abdullatif Al-Ahmad, Assistant Foreign Minister for American Affairs, and members of the diplomatic corps. Ambassador Eduardo Patricio Peña Haller, the Mexican Ambassador to Kuwait, expressed his interest in enhancing cooperation with Kuwait in renewable energy, education, tourism, and innovation.
Ambassador Haller highlighted that this year marks the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Mexico and Kuwait. He emphasized Mexico's appreciation for Kuwait's efforts in supporting regional and global stability. The ambassador praised Kuwait's constructive role in international affairs, highlighting its commitment to dialogue, pluralism, and the pursuit of peaceful solutions.
Ambassador Haller noted that over the past 50 years, there has been significant development in political dialogue, economic cooperation, and academic and cultural exchange between the two countries. He stated that trade and investment between Mexico and Kuwait are steadily growing, but no new figures were provided.
The ambassador also mentioned the deepening humanitarian and news ties between the two nations. However, no new information about these ties was provided. Ambassador Haller did not mention any new areas of potential cooperation beyond renewable energy, education, tourism, and innovation.
During his speech, Ambassador Haller underscored the similarities between the values of both nations. He noted that Kuwait's hospitality reflects the same values that the Mexican people take pride in: respect for family, community, and friendship.
Despite no new information about Kuwait's role in international affairs, the event served as a testament to the strong and friendly relationship between Mexico and Kuwait. The occasion was marked by the presence of the Assistant Foreign Minister for American Affairs, further emphasizing the importance of this relationship.
It is worth noting that the Mexican envoy who seeks to improve cooperation between Kuwait and Mexico in renewable energy, education, tourism, and innovation remains unnamed in the search results. The formal diplomatic relationship between Mexico and Kuwait has lasted approximately 42 years since it was established in 1983.
The event concluded with a sense of camaraderie and mutual respect, reflecting the deep friendship that exists between Mexico and Kuwait. As both nations look towards the future, the potential for further cooperation and growth in various sectors appears promising.
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