Overview
- Foreign Minister Juan Ramón de la Fuente used meetings with Canada, the UK, South Korea and India to promote investment under Plan México and pursue cooperation on AI, pharmaceuticals and renewables.
- In the plenary, Mexico urged that efforts against illicit maritime activity follow the law of the sea and emphasized regional cooperation to strengthen maritime connectivity.
- The G7 issued a joint message renewing support for Ukraine, endorsing the U.S. Gaza peace proposal, and advancing critical‑minerals and supply‑chain collaboration.
- Ministers did not take up U.S. attacks on boats in the Caribbean or tariff frictions, even as Canada announced new Russia sanctions and the UK pledged funds for Ukraine’s energy repairs.
- Mexico and Canada also reviewed labor protections for seasonal farmworkers, environmental expectations for Canadian mining firms, and upcoming trade contacts including a visit by Minister Dominic LeBlanc.