Mexico mends ties with Spain in first presidential visit in 8 years
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum met with Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez in Barcelona, marking the first presidential visit between the two countries in eight years. The meeting occurred during Sheinbaum's attendance at the "In defence of democracy" summit, a gathering of leftist leaders.

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AI-generatedMexican President Claudia Sheinbaum met with Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez in Barcelona, marking the first presidential visit between the two countries in eight years. The meeting occurred during Sheinbaum's attendance at the "In defence of democracy" summit, a gathering of leftist leaders. This visit signals a mending of strained relations that deteriorated under Sheinbaum's predecessor, Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, due to his demands for an apology for Spain's colonial-era abuses. While acknowledging recent rapprochement efforts from Spain, Sheinbaum reiterated Mexico's position on the importance of recognizing colonial abuses during her meeting with Sanchez. She also extended an invitation for Sanchez to attend the next summit in Mexico.
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5 extractedSheinbaum invited Sanchez to the fifth edition of the summit in Mexico next year.
Relations deteriorated under Lopez Obrador, who demanded an apology for colonial abuses.
Sheinbaum attended the fourth “In defence of democracy” summit.
This was the first presidential visit to Spain in eight years.
Claudia Sheinbaum met with Pedro Sanchez in Barcelona.