Mexico–United Kingdom relations

Mexico–United Kingdom relations
Anglo-Mexican relations
Map indicating locations of Mexico and United Kingdom

Mexico

United Kingdom

Anglo-Mexican relations refer to Interstate relations between the United Kingdom and Mexico. The United Kingdom was the first country in Europe to recognize Mexico's Independence.[1] The relationship between the two nations began after the Pastry War, in which the United Kingdom aided Mexico against France. Also, relations improved when Mexico joined the British alongside with the Allies to fight the Japanese forces in the Pacific War. Currently, Mexico has an embassy in London. The UK has an embassy in Mexico City and a consulate in Monterrey.

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Country comparison

Mexico Mexico United Kingdom United Kingdom
Population 111,211,789 62,041,708
Area 1,972,550 km2 (761,606 sq mi) 244,820  km2 (94,526 sq mi )
Population Density 55/km2 (142/sq mi) 246/km2 (637/sq mi)
Capital Mexico City London
Largest City Mexico – 8,841,916 (21,163,226 Metro) London – 7,556,900 (13,945,000 Metro)
Government Federal presidential constitutional republic Unitary parliamentary constitutional monarchy
Official languages Spanish (de facto) English (de facto)
Main religions 95% Christianity, 3.51% non-Religious, 3.51% Unstated, 0.02% Islam, 0.01% Buddhism, 0.01% Judaism, 0.01% Hinduism, 0.01% Sikhism 71.8% Christianity, 15.1% Non-Religious, 7.8% Unstated, 2.8% Islam,
1% Hinduism, 0.6% Sikhism, 0.5% Judaism, 0.3% Buddhism
Ethnic groups 60-70% Mestizo, 18-20% White, 10-15% Amerindian, 1% other 92.1% White, 4% South Asian, 2% Black, 1.2% Multi-racial, 0.4% Chinese, 0.4% Other
GDP (nominal) US$1.541 trillion ($14,495 per capita) US$2.674 trillion ($43,875 per capita)
Mexican British 5,125 Mexican-born people live in the United Kingdom 2,686 British-born people live in Mexico
Military expenditures $3.94 billion (FY 2008) [2] $65 billion (FY 2009–10) [3]

State visits

Three Presidents of Mexico have paid state visits to the United Kingdom: Luis Echeverría in April 1973[4], Miguel de la Madrid in June 1985[4] and Felipe Calderón in March/April 2009.[5]

HM Queen Elizabeth II paid a state visit to Mexico in February/March 1975.[6]

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