The government of Mexico announced that it agreed with the president-elect of Chile, Gabriel Boric, establish a “strategic alliance” between the two countries once the left-wing politician takes office in March.
The announcement was made by the Foreign Ministry in a statement on the content of the visit of its head, Marcelo Ebrard, to Chile, where he met with Boric and the president of the Constituent Convention seeking to draft a new Magna Carta, the indigenous Mapuche Elisa. Loncón.
“Foreign Minister Marcelo Ebrard met in Santiago, Chile with the president-elect of Chile, Gabriel Boric Font, with whom he agreed to establish a strategic alliance between the two countries when he takes a protest on March 11,” says the bulletin.
Mexico and Chile already have a free trade agreement and are partners in the Pacific Alliance, which is also made up of Colombia and Peru.
In a videoconference from Santiago, Ebrard reported earlier that he had extended an invitation to Boric, 35, to visit Mexico on a date yet to be defined.
President Andrés Manuel López Obrador congratulated the Chilean leftist a few hours after his victory in the second round of the December presidential elections, which will make him the youngest president in the history of his country.
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