At the end of March, Mexico’s President Enrique Peña Nieto attended the XVI Mecanismo de Diálogo y Concertación de Tuxtla (Mecanismo de Tuxtla) sub-regional dialogue forum along with his peers from Central America and Colombia. The 28-29 March Mecanismo de Tuxtla meeting held in Costa Rica’s capital, San José, took place amid other recent signs [
RM-17-03] that, in the face of the uncertainty posed by the new US government led by President Donald Trump, Mexico is seeking to shore up ties with its southern neighbours.
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