BRASILIA, July 22 (Xinhua) -- Brazil's Foreign Minister Celso Amorim will meet with his Mexican counterpart Patricia Espinosa here on Thursday to discuss bilateral and regional issues, with emphasis on the crisis in Honduras, official sources said.
The situation in Honduras will be the "main topic" of the regional agenda. Brazil and Mexico have demanded the immediate return of the deposed president Manuel Zelaya to power, a spokesperson of the Foreign Ministry told media.
In addition, the two ministers will review various issues on bilateral relations, with emphasis on cooperation in the fields of politics, economy, science and technology, culture and education.
Espinosa's visit will coincide with a meeting of the Brazil-Mexico Bilateral Commission, established in 2007 with the aim to reinforce the process of political dialogue and cooperation between the two countries.
After the meeting with Amorim, Espinosa will travel to Paraguay's capital Asuncion, where she will attend the biannual summit of the Mercosur, the South American trade bloc formed by Argentina,
Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay. Mexico participates the summit as an observer.
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