Governor Abbott Signs Statement of Mutual Cooperation with Coahuila Governor Jiménez in Austin
In a significant step toward strengthening cross-border relations, Texas Governor Greg Abbott and Coahuila Governor Miguel Ángel Riquelme Solís have signed a Statement of Mutual Cooperation in Austin. The agreement marks a formal commitment to enhancing collaboration between the two regions on various fronts, including trade, security, and economic development.
The Statement of Mutual Cooperation outlines several key areas of partnership. Both governors emphasized the importance of working together to address shared challenges and capitalize on mutual opportunities. The agreement is expected to foster greater economic integration, streamline trade processes, and enhance security measures along the border.
Governor Abbott highlighted the value of this partnership in promoting economic growth and improving regional stability. “This agreement represents a significant opportunity for Texas and Coahuila to build on our strong relationship and advance our shared interests,” Abbott stated.
Governor Jiménez echoed these sentiments, noting the potential for increased cooperation in areas such as infrastructure development and cross-border business initiatives. “By working together, we can create new opportunities for our citizens and strengthen our economic ties,” Jiménez remarked.
The signing ceremony in Austin was attended by officials and business leaders from both regions, reflecting the broad support for this cooperative effort. The agreement underscores the growing importance of regional partnerships in addressing complex issues and leveraging collective strengths for mutual benefit.