Mexico City, Mexico - President Felipe Calderon will bestow the Order of the Aztec Eagle, Mexico's highest decoration awarded to foreigners, on U2 singer Bono in recognition of his humanitarian work and close ties with the country.
The president may deliver the medal to the Irish star during his visit to New York next week for the United Nations General Assembly, Foreign Minister Patricia Espinosa told reporters on Friday.
The Order of the Aztec Eagle medal is Mexico's highest decoration awarded to foreigners |
Espinosa said she spoke to Bono to inform him of the decision.
"He said that he feels very honored and very pleased with this decision, and that Mexico is a country that he loves and admires," she said.
Calderon, who leaves office on December 1st, met Bono at the presidential residence of Los Pinos in 2011 to thank the singer for expressing solidarity with Mexico over the country's drug violence during a concert in the capital.
"Mexico needs to know you are not alone and we are with you ... you are not alone in the darkness," Bono told 93,000 fans at the Azteca football stadium.