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Petra lights up in Mexican colors to celebrate 50 years of diplomatic relations

10-07-2025 01:40 PM


Ammon News - The Petra Development and Tourism Region Authority (PDTRA) illuminated the iconic Treasury monument in the colors of the Mexican flag on Wednesday evening, marking the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Jordan and Mexico.

The gesture, described as symbolic yet significant, formed part of a broader celebration highlighting the strong and growing ties between the two nations. The event underscored a shared commitment to cultural dialogue, mutual understanding, and collaboration across a range of sectors.

Speaking at the ceremony, PDTRA Chairman Fares Braizat emphasized the importance of cultural diplomacy in strengthening international partnerships. "Petra is a universal symbol of human and civilizational heritage," he said. "We are honored that it serves as the backdrop for this occasion, which reflects the depth of Jordanian-Mexican relations."

Braizat noted that the lighting of the Treasury not only commemorates the historical milestone but also reaffirms Jordan’s commitment to fostering global cooperation, particularly in tourism, culture, and sustainable development.

Officials said the initiative aims to boost cultural exchange and promote Petra as a platform for international engagement. The event also serves to highlight the city’s role as a cultural and tourism bridge between civilizations.

As part of efforts to expand bilateral cooperation, PDTRA is currently working with Mexican authorities to finalize a partnership agreement between Petra and Chichen Itza, both recognized as the New Seven Wonders of the World.

The planned agreement will focus on collaborative tourism marketing, knowledge exchange in heritage site preservation, and the development of joint projects that support sustainable tourism and raise the international profile of both cities.

Jordan and Mexico established formal diplomatic ties in 1975. Since then, relations have steadily grown, with increased cooperation in trade, education, tourism, and cultural exchange.




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