Always important, strong US-Mexico ties are even more imperative as the world reels from the implications of Russia’s war in Ukraine. Our ties extend from cooperation on reducing unauthorized migrant flows to enhancing shared security and ensuring the resilience of US-Mexico commerce. At the same time, the energy reform currently being debated in the Mexican Congress would have implications for the country’s future energy trajectory and associated investments.

Following a five-year hiatus, the North American Leaders’ Summit in November reaffirmed the opportunities that come with alignment in North America and the US-Mexico relationship. Where do the United States and Mexico currently stand on consensus around top issues for the bilateral agenda? What are key advancements in priority issues, and what may be new opportunities for working together?

Join the Atlantic Council’s Adrienne Arsht Latin America Center on Thursday, March 17, from 8:15 to 9:00 a.m. ET, for a live conversation direct from the Atlantic Council studio with US Ambassador to Mexico Ken Salazar and Mexico Ambassador to the United States Esteban Moctezuma on a renewed vision for US-Mexico ties. 

Speakers

Featuring

H.E Ken Salazar
Ambassador of the United States to Mexico

H.E. Esteban Moctezuma
Ambassador of Mexico to the United States

In conversation with

Jason Marczak
Senior Director, Adrienne Arsht Latin America Center
Atlantic Council

Introductory remarks by

Adrienne Arsht
Executive Vice Chair; Founder, Adrienne Arsht Latin America Center and Adrienne Arsht-Rockefeller Foundation Resilience Center
Atlantic Council

The Adrienne Arsht Latin America Center broadens understanding of regional transformations and delivers constructive, results-oriented solutions to inform how the public and private sectors can advance hemispheric prosperity.