Mexico–Saint Lucia relations

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Mexico–Saint Lucia relations
Map indicating locations of Mexico and Saint Lucia

Mexico

Saint Lucia

Mexico–Saint Lucia relations refers to the diplomatic relations between the United Mexican States and Saint Lucia. Both nations are members of the Association of Caribbean States, Organization of American States and the United Nations.

History[]

Mexico and Saint Lucia established diplomatic relations on 17 May 1979.[1] Relations between both nations have normally taken place in multilateral forums such as the United Nations. In 1981, Santa Lucia became host to the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS). In 2005, Mexico opened a resident embassy in Castries which is accredited to the OECS and other eastern Caribbean nations.[1]

In November 2010, Saint Lucian Prime Minister Stephenson King paid a visit to Mexico to attend the 2010 United Nations Climate Change Conference held in Cancún.[2] In 2013, Saint Lucia suffered heavily from Hurricane Chantal. In February 2014, Mexican Foreign Minister José Antonio Meade paid a visit to Saint Lucia. During the visit, Mexico donated US$500,000 dollars toward the rebuilding effort of the country and Mexico pledged to rebuild St. Jude's Hospital in Castries.[3] In November 2016, Mexican Foreign Undersecretary Socorro Flores Liera paid a visit to Saint Lucia to inaugurate the completed St. Jude's Hospital in Castries.[4]

In October 2017, Saint Lucian Prime Minister Allen Chastanet paid an official visit to Mexico City. While in Mexico, Prime Minister Chastanet met with Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto and both leaders discussed possible bilateral cooperation programs, with a focus on technical, scientific, educational and infrastructure fields, as well as in issues such as climate change, commercial facilitation and comprehensive risk management.[5] In March 2018, Mexican Foreign Minister Luis Videgaray Caso paid a visit to Saint Lucia and met with Prime Minister Chastanet. During the visit, Foreign Minister Videgaray and Prime Minister Chastanet participated in the handing-over ceremony of Phase One of the Dennery North Water Treatment System, for which Mexico provided $13.5 million East Caribbean Dollar, through the Infrastructure Fund for Countries of Mesoamerica and the Caribbean (Yucatán Fund).[6]

Each year, the Mexican government offers scholarships for nationals of Saint Lucia to study postgraduate studies at Mexican higher education institutions.[1]

High-level visits[]

High-level visits from Mexico to Saint Lucia

High-level visits from Saint Lucia to Mexico

Bilateral agreements[]

Both nations have signed a few bilateral agreements such as an Agreement for the Exchange of Information on Tax Matters (2013); Agreement of Cooperation in the Fields of Education, Culture, Youth, Physical Culture and Sports (2014); and an Agreement for Technical and Scientific Cooperation.[7]

Trade[]

In 2018, trade between Mexico and Saint Lucia totaled US$3.6 million.[8] Mexico's main exports to Saint Lucia include: doors and windows; plastic plates and sheets; refrigerators and freezers; flat screen televisions; and building stones. Saint Lucia's main exports to Mexico include: optical devices, algae and aero-parts.

Resident diplomatic missions[]

References[]

  1. ^ a b c Relaciones políticas entre México y Santa Lucía (in Spanish)
  2. ^ COP16
  3. ^ Mexico to the rescue
  4. ^ Relations between Mexico and the Caribbean (in Spanish)
  5. ^ El Primer Ministro, Allen Chastanet, arribó hoy a México (in Spanish)
  6. ^ Mexico strengthens political dialogue and cooperation with St Lucia
  7. ^ Tratados con Santa Lucía (in Spanish)
  8. ^ "Mexican Ministry of the Economy: Saint Lucia (in Spanish)". Archived from the original on 2016-04-25. Retrieved 2019-07-30.
  9. ^ Embassy of Mexico in Castries
  10. ^ Embassy of Saint Lucia in the United States


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