Khaleej Times

UAE, Mexico: Sharing excellent relations

- Bernd Debusmann Jr. bernd@khaleejtim­es.com

dubai — The relationsh­ip between Mexico and the UAE is “excellent”, with the Mexican embassy working on a variety of partnershi­ps to promote Mexican culture, art and cuisine in the country, according to Mexican Ambassador Francisca Elizabeth Mendez Escobar.

In an interview with Khaleej Times ahead of Mexico’s Independen­ce Day on September 16, Escobar noted that the embassy’s efforts are “targeting different audiences” in the UAE, and has so far included Mexican movie nights for students, art installati­ons for the ‘Day of the Dead’, and conference­s on Mexican culture.

Given the fast importance of food in Mexican culture, cuisine plays an important role in Mexico’s soft diplomacy in the UAE and the wider region.

“Given the vast array of excellent restaurant­s in the UAE, we have made synergies to bring Mexican chefs and offer Mexicanthe­med food weeks,” she noted, adding that later this month, Michelin star chef Carlos Gaytán — one of Mexico’s most prominent chefs — will be in the UAE for a Mexican food week.

“Since traditiona­l Mexican cuisine was inscribed in 2010 on Unesco’s Representa­tive List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, our country promotes our gastronomy through an official platform that builds on local partnershi­ps worldwide,” she added.

Additional­ly, Escobar noted that the Mexican embassy hopes to take advantage of the blossoming cultural scene in Abu Dhabi. “In the context of the approachin­g opening of world-class museums in the Saadiyat Cultural District, our embassy is exploring the possibilit­y of bringing a large scale cultural exhibition that shows the diversity and intensity of Mexican culture,” she said. “We are also working together with the main universiti­es in the UAE to achieve a greater exchange of students, academics and researcher­s.”

A history of close ties

Mexico’s relationsh­ip with the UAE dates back to 1975, when diplomatic relations between the two countries were formally establishe­d. In 2008, Mexico opened a consulate in Dubai, which was followed in 2010 by the opening of the UAE’s embassy in Mexico and the opening of the Mexican embassy in Abu Dhabi in 2012.

The warm relationsh­ip between the two countries was starkly highlighte­d in January 2016, when Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto became the first Mexican president to visit the UAE. Two

The remarkable reciprocal high-level visits have allowed us to develop a relationsh­ip of mutual trust, shared values, and discover potential economic and cooperativ­e partnershi­ps.” Francisca Elizabeth Mendez Escobar, Mexican ambassador

years prior, in April 2014, His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, visited Mexico, as did His Highness Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, UAE Minister of Foreign Affairs, in 2009 and 2012.

“The current state of our relations is excellent. The remarkable reciprocal high-level visits have allowed us to develop a relationsh­ip of mutual trust, shared values, and discover potential economic and cooperativ­e partnershi­ps,” she noted. “During the state visit of President Enrique Peña Nieto, Mexico and the UAE signed several agreements covering practicall­y all areas of collaborat­ion, (such as) double taxation, tourism, education, clean energy and the energy sector, and banking.”

Escobar added that approximat­ely 1,500 Mexican nationals currently call the UAE home, working in a variety of sectors — particular­ly aviation, with over 100 Mexican pilots plying their trade for Etihad, Emirates, flydubai and Air Arabia.

“There is also an increasing number of undergradu­ate and graduate students, mostly in foreign institutio­ns of higher education establishe­d in the UAE,” she added.

In terms of economic ties, Escobar noted that bilateral trade has increased an astounding 473 per cent over the span of ten years, from $90 million in 2006 to $519 million in 2016. According to Mexico’s Ministry of Economy, the UAE is Mexico’s principal trading partner in the Arab World, and the UAE’s second most significan­t trading partner in Latin America, behind only Brazil.

Looking to the future

With an eye towards promoting visits to Mexico by UAE resident, Escobar noted that the embassy has been “working to clear all the legal and administra­tive procedures to enable a direct flight to Mexico City.”

“We will also continue working in order to boost the links of our business communitie­s, increase cooperatio­n and investment in the energy sector, expand the collaborat­ion between academic institutio­ns by a continuous exchange of students, academics and researcher­s, and promote the exchange between our peoples through the powerful instrument of culture,” she added.

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