The Spanish Foreign Ministry wrote in statement that Spain âcategorically rejects the criticisms ... of Spain and Spanish companies.â
âThe government wants a relationship based on mutual respect, as do Spaniards and Mexicans, without this type of comments,â the ministry said.
López Obrador had said Wednesday he was taking a time-out in relations with Spain, but didnât clarify what that meant. He has repeatedly accused Spanish companies of taking unfair advantage of private-sector openings to sign crooked contracts to build power plants in Mexico.
López Obrador had previously asked Spain to apologize for the brutality of the 1521 conquest of Mexico and centuries of colonial rule. Spain never did, and some have accused López Obrador of using the five-century-old issue to distract attention.
López Obradorâs announcement of the diplomatic pause Wednesday came at the end of a diatribe against Spanish energy companies that he said engaged in ârobberyâ and treated Mexico like âa conquered land.â
âRight now the relationship is not good,â López Obrador said Wednesday. âI would like to put it on pause, until we can normalize it. That I think would be in the best interest of Mexicans and Spaniards.â
âLetâs give ourselves a little time, a pause,â he said. âMaybe relations will be reestablished when the administration changes.â
Spanish energy companies like Repsol and Iberdrola took advantage of openings in the last decade that allowed private and foreign companies to build electrical power plants in Mexico, a sector once dominated by Mexicoâs state-owned utility.
López Obrador is seeking to reverse those openings because he said the state-owned company was put at a disadvantage with private firms. That proposed change has drawn concern about protecting the Spanish firmsâ investments.
In a 2020 letter, López Obrador wrote, âThe Catholic Church, the Spanish monarchy and the Mexican government should make a public apology for the offensive atrocities that Indigenous people suffered.â
The letter came as Mexico marked the 500th anniversary of the 1519-1521 conquest, which resulted in the death of a large part of the countryâs pre-Hispanic population.
In 2019, López Obrador asked Spain for an apology for the conquest.
Spainâs foreign minister at the time, Josep Borrell, said his country âwill not issue these apologies that have been requested.â
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