Morena strengthens ties with the European left; Montiel meets with PSE leader.

Building Bridges Between Mexico and Europe

Ariadna Montiel Reyes, the national leader of the political party Morena (Brunette), recently convened with Giacomo Filibeck, the Secretary General of the Party of European Socialists (PES). This meeting aimed to fortify collaborations between progressive movements in Mexico and Europe. As political dialogue and international cooperation become increasingly essential, both leaders emphasized the significance of strengthening their existing ties.

The Importance of Progressive Alliances

Montiel took to her social media platforms to communicate the essence of this meeting. She mentioned that both parties concurred on the necessity of nurturing connections among the progressive forces across continents. She articulated, “Today more than ever, unity and dialogue among the left are fundamental to building societies marked by justice, equality, and well-being for all.”

Morena seeks to expand international collaboration with progressive movements in Europe.
Morena seeks to expand international collaboration with progressive movements in Europe.

Focus on Social Justice and Equality

The collaboration aims to exchange experiences and enhance cooperation between organizations that prioritize social justice, equality, and welfare. Filibeck, who has held leadership roles across various youth and political platforms in Europe, advocates for a united front among leftist entities.

This effort is particularly significant, given the current political climate. Montiel’s resolve was reinforced when she reiterated that fostering dialogue among international progressive forces is pivotal to facing shared challenges and creating more inclusive societies.

The Context of Mexico-European Union Relations

This engagement is taking place at a crucial time when Mexico and the European Union share a robust strategic relationship. Supported by ongoing political cooperation, economic partnerships, and diplomatic ties, both parties engage in a Modernized Global Agreement that enhances their existing trade relations.

Summit between the European Union and Mexico confirmed in CDMX
Mexico and the European Union strengthen strategic alliance in trade and political dialogue. (Illustrative Image Infobae)

Shared Goals and Future Cooperation

The European Union stands as Mexico’s third-largest trading partner, a vital source of foreign investment. Their bilateral agenda encompasses crucial topics such as ecological transition, human rights, gender equality, and the promotion of multilateralism.

Moreover, the engagement solidifies ongoing exchanges between leftist parties, emphasizing collaboration in public policy, party organization, and citizen participation strategies.

Through this partnership, both nations aspire to not only bolster their mutual interests but also create pathways for a more just and equitable global landscape. The initiative undertaken by Ariadna Montiel and Giacomo Filibeck marks an essential step toward achieving these ambitious goals.



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