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Mexican President in Spain to Strength Diplomatic, Economic Ties

30 January 2007

Felipe Calderon (l) speaks with Spain's King Juan Carlos at the Zarzuela Palace, 30 Jan 2007
Felipe Calderon (l) speaks with Spain's King Juan Carlos at the Zarzuela Palace, 30 Jan 2007
Mexican President Felipe Calderon is in Spain for talks aimed at increasing economic cooperation.

He is expected to meet with Spanish Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriquez Zapatero Tuesday.

Spain is Mexico's main European Union trade partner. It has invested about $19 billion in Mexico, mainly in the telecommunications, electrical and financial sectors.

Mr. Calderon's visit to Spain is his first since taking office last month. It is his last stop on a six-day European tour that included Germany, Britain and the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.

On Monday in London, British Prime Minister Tony Blair and Mr. Calderon agreed that Latin American countries should keep their economies open to maintain strong ties with Europe.

Some information for this report was provided by AP and Reuters.

 

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