JMSClientExceptions:055142 when connecting to external IBM MQ Topic

I am attempting to send a message from my application residing on WL 10.3 to a topic on a IBM MQ 7 process running on another server. The application is Java/Spring, and the connection is actually working because I can debug it just before the send message and see the topic string from the MQ topic. However when I attempt to 'send' the message, I get the following:
weblogic.common.InvalidDestinationException: [JMSClientExceptions:055142}Foreign Destination, topic://my/topic
at weblogic.jms.common.Destination.checkDetinationType(Destination.java:105)
at weblogic.jms.client.JMSSession.setupJMSProducer(JMSSession.java:2830)
..etc.
The crux of the matter appears to be that weblogic is checking the destination type on this foreign service then throwing the error.
The topic is defined in WL as a destination within a foreign JMS server.
Is there an attribute I can set on this destination that will get me beyond this? Or some other solution?

Here's what I have. The connection strings came from IBM.
Foreign Servier Configuration
JNDI Initial Context Factory: com.ibm.mq.jms.context.WMQInitialContextFactory
JNDI Connection URL: <servierid>:1417/SYSTEM.DEF.SVRCONN
(my queue manager is running on 1417)
Foreign Destination
Name: TopicName
Local JNDI Name: MY.TOPIC
Remote JNDI Name: REMOTE_TOPIC
I see the topic string from the topic in the exception, so I know I have a connection, however I get this when I send:
(my exception stack trace)
caused by: weblogic.jms.common.InvalidDestinationException: JMSClientExceptions:055142] Foreign Destination, topic//(string from remote topic)
at weblogic.jms.common.Destination.checkDestinationType(Destination.java.105)
at weblogic.jms.client.JMSSession.setupJMSProducer(JMSSession.java.2830)
at weblogic.jms.client.JMSSession.createProducer(JMSSession.java.2858)
at weblogic.jms.client.JMSSession.createProducer(JMSSession.java.2822)
at weblogic.jms.client.WLSessionImpl.createProducer(WLSessionImpl.java.827)
at org.springframework.jms.core.JmsTemplate.doCreateProducer(JmsTemplate.java:971)
etc...

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