Overview
- President Claudia Sheinbaum said Emmanuel Macron has postponed his September visit to Mexico and that it will be reprogrammed without a new date set.
- Sheinbaum attributed the change to unspecified problems in France and offered no additional details from the French side.
- The planned late‑September visit by Canada’s Mark Carney remains confirmed, with exact dates and agenda items still being finalized, according to Sheinbaum.
- Mexican officials said a rescheduled Macron visit is expected to cover economic and commercial ties as well as cultural matters, including the Códice Borbónico.
- Presidential adviser José Alfonso Suárez del Real reported that French deputy Éric Coquerel met at Palacio Nacional to work on Mexico’s request for the codex, which is held by the French National Assembly’s library and is described as essential for 2027 Nahua rituals.