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MEXICO CITY — Fresh off securing local Intangible Cultural Heritage status for pan dulce, municipal authorities confirmed Tuesday they have submitted a preliminary diplomatic petition urging the Norwegian Nobel Committee to create a new Peace Prize category explicitly reserved for baked goods.
The initiative, spearheaded jointly by city cultural representatives and baking industry executives, argues that the diplomatic potential of a warm concha served alongside a cup of café de olla remains criminally underutilized in global conflict resolution. Officials cited preliminary municipal data suggesting that 94% of domestic arguments end immediately upon the introduction of a fresh besito or oreja.
“We respect the committee’s historical focus on multilateral treaties and international disarmament,” said lead policy strategist Mateo Morales during a press briefing at a historic downtown bakery. “However, bilateral negotiations routinely stall because delegates are hungry and irritable. A structured, mandatory coffee break featuring artisanal sweet bread provides a proven framework for immediate de-escalation.”
Under the proposed guidelines submitted to Oslo, negotiators facing high-stakes diplomatic deadlocks would be legally required to pause proceedings, dip a traditional concha into warm milk, and reassess their geopolitical demands before resuming talks. Municipal analysts calculated that this protocol alone could reduce global diplomatic friction by up to 40%.
Industry representatives supported the initiative, noting that while standard diplomatic accords require months of complex drafting, a well-timed tray of marranitos achieves consensus in under three minutes. They added that the initiative would include comprehensive technical support for foreign embassies seeking to implement proper dunking methodologies.
City officials acknowledged that expanding the Nobel criteria to include pastries faces procedural hurdles in Stockholm and Oslo, but noted they remain prepared to send a diplomatic delegation equipped with fresh trays of pan de muerto to expedite the review process.
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