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Mexico head makes UK state visit | Mexico head makes UK state visit |
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President Felipe Calderon is making the first state visit to the UK by a Mexican leader for almost 25 years. | President Felipe Calderon is making the first state visit to the UK by a Mexican leader for almost 25 years. |
Since taking office in 2006, Mr Caldron has taken on Mexico's drugs gangs, who are blamed for some 8,000 deaths. | Since taking office in 2006, Mr Caldron has taken on Mexico's drugs gangs, who are blamed for some 8,000 deaths. |
But the president is keen to stress that there is more to Mexico than drugs violence, Mexican officials say. | But the president is keen to stress that there is more to Mexico than drugs violence, Mexican officials say. |
Mr Calderon, who is to attend the G20 summit later this week, also wants to say that the world's 12th biggest economy is a safe place to invest. | Mr Calderon, who is to attend the G20 summit later this week, also wants to say that the world's 12th biggest economy is a safe place to invest. |
President Calderon might find a few days at Buckingham Palace as guest of the Queen a welcome change of scene, says the BBC's Stephen Gibbs in Mexico City. | President Calderon might find a few days at Buckingham Palace as guest of the Queen a welcome change of scene, says the BBC's Stephen Gibbs in Mexico City. |
Elected president in 2006, Mr Calderon launched a crackdown on the country's drugs cartels, deploying more than 40,000 troops. Since then battling the traffickers has occupied much of his time. | Elected president in 2006, Mr Calderon launched a crackdown on the country's drugs cartels, deploying more than 40,000 troops. Since then battling the traffickers has occupied much of his time. |
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The Mexican President and his wife arrive at Buckingham Palace | |
Free trade urged | Free trade urged |
During his trip, Mr Calderon will meet UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown and address members of both Houses of Parliament. | During his trip, Mr Calderon will meet UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown and address members of both Houses of Parliament. |
He will also visit Scotland to meet representatives of the oil industry there. | He will also visit Scotland to meet representatives of the oil industry there. |
Reform and modernisation of Mexico's massive state-run oil company, Pemex, has been a priority of his centre-right government. | Reform and modernisation of Mexico's massive state-run oil company, Pemex, has been a priority of his centre-right government. |
Climate change will also be a theme - Mexico has said it wants to be the developing world's model for sustainability, and has vowed to halve its carbon emissions by 2050. | Climate change will also be a theme - Mexico has said it wants to be the developing world's model for sustainability, and has vowed to halve its carbon emissions by 2050. |
Mr Calderon's state visit immediately precedes the G20 gathering of world leaders in London. | Mr Calderon's state visit immediately precedes the G20 gathering of world leaders in London. |
With the Mexican economy highly dependent on exports, particularly to the US, Mr Calderon will be leading calls against protectionism. | With the Mexican economy highly dependent on exports, particularly to the US, Mr Calderon will be leading calls against protectionism. |
In a BBC interview immediately before the visit he stressed his belief that free trade was the best way out of the current economic crisis. | In a BBC interview immediately before the visit he stressed his belief that free trade was the best way out of the current economic crisis. |
There have been two previous state visits by Mexican presidents during the Queen's reign - Luis Echeverria in 1973 and Miguel de la Madrid in 1985. | There have been two previous state visits by Mexican presidents during the Queen's reign - Luis Echeverria in 1973 and Miguel de la Madrid in 1985. |
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