Mexico and United States
Mexico and the United States have several formal mechanisms of dialogue and negotiation that shape one of the most diverse and complete bilateral institutional structures in the world. The agenda between the two countries is wide and has direct implications on both societies.
Both governments collaborate based on shared responsibility and mutual respect. Both agree on the importance of fully taking advantage of the links between societies, the complementarities of their economies and the political agreements between governments.
There are many interesting facts about the bilateral relationship, as well as developments and structural changes in Mexico: Please review our Mexico in Motion factsheet.
Presidential Meetings
Presidential Meetings reflect the political dialogue at its highest level
On March 27th, 2013, the U.S. President Barack Obama accepted President Enrique Pena Nieto’s invitation to make a working visit to Mexico on May 2-3.
Presidents Enrique Peña Nieto and Barack Obama held a working meeting on May 2nd, 2013.
North America
In addition to the bilateral relationship, Mexico and the U.S. share a broad agenda on the North American region with Canada.
For further information, please visit the Mexico in North America section.