Sheinbaum opens door to restoring relations with Peru

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has expressed openness to resuming diplomatic relations with Peru following the election of José María Balcázar as the new president by Peru's Congress. She stated that they will wait for Balcázar to take office and that Peru must take the first step, as it severed ties in November 2025.

In the morning press conference on February 19, Sheinbaum highlighted that Balcázar, a left-wing legislator from the same party as former President Pedro Castillo, supports child marriage and is under investigation for corruption. “We will wait once he takes office to see if it is feasible to restore relations,” the president said.

Relations between Mexico and Peru deteriorated in December 2022, when Castillo attempted to dissolve Peru's Congress and was ousted and imprisoned. Then-President Andrés Manuel López Obrador supported Castillo, granted political asylum to his family, and did not recognize Dina Boluarte as successor, leading Peru to withdraw its ambassador from Mexico and declare López Obrador persona non grata.

Under Sheinbaum's government, Peru severed diplomatic relations in November 2025 due to asylum granted by Mexico's embassy in Lima to Betssy Chávez, former president of Castillo's Council of Ministers. Peru described this as an “unfriendly act” and interference in its internal affairs.

Mexico rejected Peru's decision. Roberto Velasco, Undersecretary for North America at the Foreign Ministry, stated: “We reject the decision taken by the government of Peru to break diplomatic relations with Mexico, but not consular relations, because we are acting peacefully, with a humanitarian sense and in strict adherence to international law.”

Historically, Mexico and Peru maintain significant diplomatic and commercial relations in Latin America and are members of the Pacific Alliance, though bilateral cooperation has been limited since Peru's political crisis at the end of 2022.

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Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum meets progressive leaders including Spain's Pedro Sánchez, Brazil's Lula, Colombia's Petro, and Uruguay's Orsi at a Barcelona summit, highlighting improved Mexico-Spain ties.
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Sheinbaum to travel to Barcelona for progressive governments' meeting

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Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum announced on Friday that she will travel to Barcelona on April 18 for a meeting of progressive leaders hosted by Pedro Sánchez. Attendees will include the presidents of Brazil, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva; Colombia, Gustavo Petro; and Uruguay, Yamandú Orsi. The trip signals a thaw in Mexico-Spain relations after years of diplomatic tensions.

The Brazilian government assumed, on Sunday, the representation of Mexico's diplomatic interests in Peru following the break in relations between the two countries. The measure includes guarding the Mexican embassy, residence, and files, at Mexico's request with Peru's acquiescence. This is in line with the 1961 Vienna Convention.

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Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum acknowledged on Monday Spain's “different approach” to colonization, citing King Felipe VI and Foreign Minister José Manuel Albares, but insisted that “they plundered our territories for 300 years”. She made the remarks in her morning press conference ahead of a trip to Barcelona, where she will meet Pedro Sánchez. No meeting with the king is planned.

President Claudia Sheinbaum proposed that the United States send oil to Cuba to prevent a humanitarian crisis due to energy shortages on the island. She expressed concern over potential tariffs from the Trump administration on countries supplying crude to Cuba. She instructed the Foreign Relations Secretariat to clarify the scope of those measures.

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Under President Claudia Sheinbaum, the Mexican government has sent over 814 tons of humanitarian aid to Cuba to support the island amid its energy and supply crisis. This follows the suspension of oil shipments due to tariff threats from Donald Trump. Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel thanked the gesture, emphasizing the historic solidarity between the two nations.

President Claudia Sheinbaum announced that Mexico will send humanitarian aid to Cuba, including food and supplies, by next Monday at the latest. This comes amid diplomatic efforts to resume oil shipments without U.S. sanctions. Cuba is facing an energy crisis worsened by restrictions imposed by President Donald Trump.

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In November 2025, President Claudia Sheinbaum met actress Salma Hayek in Veracruz, thanks to an introduction by Governor Rocío Nahle. They discussed topics including incentives for the Mexican film industry for nearly two hours. This Sunday, they will meet to present support measures for national cinema.

 

 

 

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