The Mexican government will resume negotiations with protesting teachers, seeking to resolve ongoing disputes and prevent further disruption to the school year. Education Secretary Mario Delgado announced the move, emphasizing the government’s commitment to ensuring all students can finish the academic year. The talks aim to formalize agreements addressing the teachers’ concerns. Details of the protests and the teachers’ demands were not specified in the report. This resumption of dialogue signals a potential shift towards resolution after a period of unrest. The government hopes to reach a mutually acceptable outcome that prioritizes educational continuity for students across Mexico.