Mexico is the second largest country in Latin America, G20-member and a Strategic Partner of the EU - thus a principal player for the EU to make the European Green Deal work globally. But important challenges lie ahead in EU-Mexico climate relations, with environmental concerns featuring low in Mexico's current government. What sort of partner can Mexico be in the external dimension of the EU Green Deal?
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About this series
āEuropean Union Climate and Energyā is a section with a series of reports and other publications designed to provide insight into the EUās ambitions in the field of climate and energy policy development. Each publication in this series focuses on the EUās global engagement in a clean transition or on how partner countriesā climate and energy ambitions relate to the EU. This series aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the EUās engagement strategies in the field of sustainable energy cooperation, climate change adaptation and mitigation as well as its partnership policies in the field of climate and energy.
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MDPD KAS
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MDPD KAS
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Brussels
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Dr. Olaf Wientzek

Director of the Multinational Development Policy Dialogue Brussels
Jonas Nitschke

Programme Manager Democracy and Sustainable Development
Nicole Linsenbold

Programme Manager Development and Climate Policy