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  Foreign relations of Mexico - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
While the United States and Mexico are often in agreement on foreign policy issues, some differences remain – in particular, relations with Cuba.
The U.S. and Mexico agree on the ultimate goal of establishing a democratic, free-market regime in Cuba but disagree on tactics to reach that goal.
Mexico is currently the country with most free-trade agreements in the world.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Foreign_relations_of_Mexico   (265 words)

  
 Category:Foreign relations by country - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Category:Foreign_relations_by_country   (166 words)

  
 The EU's relations with Mexico - Overview   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Mexico ratified the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC) and deposited the ratification instrument at the UN headquarters in New York.
Mexico shows particularly large inequalities between regions (in general, southern states are poorer than northern states) and between ethnic groups (with indigenous populations more likely to be poor).
Mexico is traditionally one of the EU’s most important trading partners in Latin America and a strategically important market for its exports, with significant growth potential.
europa.eu.int /comm/external_relations/mexico/intro   (3167 words)

  
 AllRefer.com - Mexico - Foreign Relations - Relations with the United States | Mexican Information Resource
Mexico's role in international affairs was limited until the 1970s, mainly because of the country's need to concentrate on domestic issues, particularly on internal stability and economic growth.
During the late 1970s, Mexico broke diplomatic relations with the Somoza regime in Nicaragua on the advent of the Sandinista revolution and in 1980 joined Venezuela in the San José Accords, providing favorable trade conditions for oil supply to the depressed economies of Caribbean and Central American countries.
In 1983 Mexico was instrumental in the establishment of the Contadora (see Glossary) Group, a diplomatic effort by four regional governments (Colombia, Mexico, Panama, and Venezuela) to present a Latin American solution to the crisis in Central America.
reference.allrefer.com /country-guide-study/mexico/mexico98.html   (1357 words)

  
 Mexico (12/05)
President Juarez’ terms, and Mexico’s early experience with democracy were interrupted by the Habsburg monarchy’s rule of Mexico (1864-67), and by the authoritarian government of Gen. Porfirio Diaz, who was president during most of the period between 1877 and 1911.
Mexico actively participates in several international organizations; it was elected to a seat on the UN Security Council for the period 2002-03.
U.S. relations with Mexico have a direct impact on the lives and livelihoods of millions of Americans--whether the issue is trade and economic reform, homeland security, drug control, migration, or the promotion of democracy.
www.state.gov /r/pa/ei/bgn/35749.htm   (5500 words)

  
 Mexico (09/04)
Archduke Maximilian of Austria, whom Napoleon III of France established as Emperor of Mexico, was deposed by Juarez and executed in 1867.
U.S. relations with Mexico have a direct impact on the lives and livelihoods of millions of Americans—whether the issue is trade and economic reform, homeland security, drug control, migration, or the promotion of democracy.
Current issues include Mexico’s water debt to the U.S. on the Rio Grande, ecology of the Colorado River Delta, shared wastewater treatment facilities in San Diego/Tijuana, and the impact on Mexican groundwater sources which may be caused by the lining of the All-American Canal.
www.state.gov /outofdate/bgn/m/47509.htm   (4762 words)

  
 americas.org - Rice in Mexico to mend relations   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Condoleezza Rice arrives in Mexico City today for her first visit to Latin America as secretary of State, turning her attention to what may be the most important regional task facing the Bush administration: ensuring Mexico's economic and political stability while jump-starting other bilateral goals such as immigration reform.
She is to meet today with Mexico's Foreign Relations Secretary Luis Ernesto Derbez and pay a brief courtesy visit to Fox.
Her focus on Mexico, following her first official trips as secretary of State to Europe, Turkey, Israel and the West Bank, occurs as U.S.-Mexican relations seemingly are in a tailspin and as interest in the 2006 Mexican presidential election is starting to intensify on both sides of the border.
www.americas.org /item_18502   (1264 words)

  
 wcco.com - Mexico-Cuba Relations Hit New Low   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Mexico City Mayor Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador claimed the federal government was behind the tapes in an effort to tarnish his image.
Cuban Foreign Minister Perez Roque claimed Ahumada told Cuban officials the videos were "deliberately calculated to achieve political objectives and planned with months of anticipation." He said Cuba was deporting Ahumada because it did not want to be involved in the scandal.
Mexico is the only country in Latin America that never broke ties with Cuba.
wcco.com /topstories/topstories_story_124081314.html   (639 words)

  
 MEXICO: The Undiplomatic Diplomat Jorge Castañeda Ousted
He was forced to resign yesterday after making shambles of Mexico's historic good relations with Cuba and incurring the wrath of both the Mexican Congress and the Mexican press.
He completely sabotaged Mexico's role at the United Nations Conference on Racism in South Africa on September 7, 2001 when the vote to equate Zionism with racism was being debated.
One of the worst and most undiplomatic acts that Gutman committed while Secretary of Foreign Relations was his shabby treatment of Cuba and its government, acts that completely destroyed the great relations Mexico had enjoyed historically with the island nation of Cuba.
www.aztlan.net /gutmanousted.htm   (809 words)

  
 Candidate for President of Mexico "Gutman" Campaigns in New York City   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Los Angeles, Alta California - September 23, 2004 - (ACN) The former Secretary of Foreign Relations of Mexico, George Gutman, who today is an independent candidate for the presidency of Mexico met with a group of USA corporate bigwigs yesterday in a restaurant in the heart of Wall Street.
Mexico, historically has ranked 5th in oil production, but during the past 4 months, it has jumped to 2nd place.
One reason for the heavy migration of Mexican workers to the USA has been the robbery of Mexico's vast natural resources by foreigners in cahoots with corrupt Mexican politicos.
www.aztlan.net /mexico_gutman_campaigns.htm   (536 words)

  
 IBWC_Minute242
To complete the drain referred to in point 3, Mexico, through the Commission and at the expense of the United States, shall construct, operate and maintain an extension of the concrete-lined bypass drain from the Arizona-Sonora international boundary to the Santa Clara Slough of a capacity of 353 cubic feet (10 cubic meters) per second.
Pending the conclusion by the Governments of the United States and Mexico of a comprehensive agreement on groundwater in the border areas, each country shall limit pumping of groundwaters in its territory within five miles (eight kilometers) of the Arizona-Sonora boundary near San Luis to 160,000 acre-feet (197,358,000 cubic meters) annually.
With the objective of avoiding future problems, the United States and Mexico shall consult with each other prior to undertaking any new development of either the surface or the groundwater resources, or undertaking substantial modifications of present developments, in its own territory in the border area that might adversely affect the other country.
www.birdcrossstitch.com /CE397/IBWC_Minute242.html   (625 words)

  
 Pomona College : News@Pomona   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Dr. Jorge Castañeda, Mexico's foreign minister from January 2001 - January 2003, will visit Pomona College on Monday, March 3, to discuss the uneasy partnership between the United States and Mexico, U.S. immigration policy under President Bush, and his sudden resignation in January of this year, among other issues.
As foreign minister, he elevated Mexico's role on the international stage, modernized Mexico's foreign policy, and worked hard for a new partnership with the United States ñ promoting migration as a benefit to both countries.
Following his resignation as foreign minister, Castañeda told the Austin-American Statesman, that while he was pleased that "Mexico has broken through stereotypes and overcome negative perceptions," he was "particularly disappointed" that he didn't win "concrete achievements" in U.S.-Mexico migration reform.
www.pomona.edu /events/news/NewsItems200203/021303mexico.shtml   (523 words)

  
 Cuba-Mexico relations strained [Free Republic]
Mexico abstained in the vote in Geneva last Wednesday, as it has done almost every year but said it was concerned about rights violations in Cuba.
Mexico consistently opposed the U.S. embargo against Cuba, and Havana always took Mexico's side whenever the issues of drug trafficking and the massive flow of undocumented Mexican workers across the U.S. border led to a dispute with Washington.
Helms, a critic of Mexico in the past, and other committee members were in Mexico City for historic talks with Mexican President Vicente Fox, cabinet ministers and Mexico's own Senate foreign relations panel.
www.freerepublic.com /forum/a3ae5403812be.htm   (894 words)

  
 Embassy of Mexico in Washington
The Foreign Ministry of Mexico and the U.S. Embassy in Mexico sign an agreement to fight trafficking in persons.
Mexico and the Unites States create the “OASIS PROGRAM” to protect migrants and to criminally process those who traffic in migrants.
Mexico asks the United States to be more vigilant regarding arms trafficking on the border.
portal.sre.gob.mx /usa/index.php?option=news&task=viewarticle&sid=141   (477 words)

  
 GeographyIQ - World Atlas - North America - Mexico - Foreign Relations
While the United States and Mexico are often in agreement on foreign policy issues, some differences remain—in particular, relations with Cuba.
Mexico attended the 1994 Summit of the Americas, held in Miami; managed coordination of the agenda item on education for the 1998 Summit of the Americas in Santiago, Chile; and hosted a Special Summit of the Americas in early 2004.
Mexico hosted a WTO Ministerial in September 2003 and a Hemispheric Security Conference in October of the same year.
www.geographyiq.com /countries/mx/Mexico_relations_summary.htm   (385 words)

  
 H-Net Review: David R. Buck on Mexico Between Hitler and Roosevelt: Mexican Foreign Relations in the ...
Mexico Between Hitler and Roosevelt: Mexican Foreign Relations in the Age of Lazaro Cardenas, 1934-1940.
While the Mexican Foreign Ministry gained power during this period, Schuler explains, it was the Ministry the Treasury that obtained the most power over Mexico's foreign policy.
Schuler indicates that Mexico handled itself well during the period from 1934-1940 and deserves to be thought of as more than a Third World nation on the international stage.
www.h-net.org /reviews/showrev.cgi?path=24612962821474   (1593 words)

  
 Mexico Agency to Handle Immigrants   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
MEXICO CITY, Jul 18, 2002 (AP Online via COMTEX) -- In a struggle over who will represent the more than 20 million Mexicans living in the United States, Mexico's foreign relations department said it will take over President Vicente Fox's office for migrant affairs.
Born in Fort Worth, Texas, and raised in Mexico, Hernandez was the son of an American woman who married a Mexican law student she met while studying art in Mexico.
Foreign Relations Secretary Jorge Castaneda, the avowed Marxist, is taking over imigration matters.
www.freerepublic.com /focus/news/718176/posts   (989 words)

  
 Mexico - Foreign Relations
The principles of Mexican foreign policy are respect for international law and the judicial equality of states, respect for the sovereignty and independence of nations, nonintervention in the domestic affairs of other countries, the peaceful resolution of conflicts, and the promotion of collective security through participation in international organizations.
The heavy inflow of dollars contributed to changing Mexico's perceptions of its role in world affairs while increasing its potential of becoming an important regional power.
Under President Salinas, Mexican nationalism was redefined as "progressive nationalism," or the pursuit of economic development while strengthening Mexico's international role.
countrystudies.us /mexico/92.htm   (551 words)

  
 Microform Sources for United States History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Records of the Department of State relating to political relations between the United States and Russia and the Soviet Union, 1910-29.
Collection documents legal and illegal immigration from Mexico before 1910, provides sources on such topics as demand for agricultural labor and labor for rail construction, shortage of labor during World War I, refugees from Mexican revolution, etc. Collection includes reports from immigration stations along the border, reports of interrogations of immigrants and board hearings.
Reports from U.S. diplomats in foreign countries on political and military affairs, studies and statistics on socioeconomic matters, interviews and minutes of meetings with foreign government officials, texts of important letters, instructions, cables sent and received, translations from foreign publications and government documents.
www.lib.uchicago.edu /e/su/hist/usmf/node6.html   (3647 words)

  
 SignOnSanDiego.com > News > Mexico -- Mexican government threatens legal action against anti-immigration project ...
MEXICO CITY – Mexico's Foreign Relations Department said Tuesday that Mexican consulates in Arizona will file criminal complaints against any illegal detentions of its citizens by volunteers of the so-called Minuteman Project.
In February, Mexico sent the U.S. government a diplomatic note in which it asked American officials to ensure the migrants' rights are respected
In an apparent bid to dampen any possible confrontation, the U.S. Homeland Security Department announced it will assign more than 500 additional patrol agents to the porous Arizona border, two days before the Minuteman project is set to begin.
signonsandiego.com /news/mexico/20050329-1519-mexico-usminuteman.html   (255 words)

  
 The News (Mexico): Foreign Relations Secretary says Mexico will forge ahead with migration demands, THE NEWS@ HighBeam ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Foreign Relations Secretary says Mexico will forge ahead with migration demands, THE NEWS
Mexico is not drifting away from the United States, but is going to intensify its "strategic relationship" with its northern neighbor, Foreign Relations Secretary Jorge Castaneda said on Monday.
In an end of year address, Castaneda said the nation's foreign policy priorities are to hammer out an immigration deal with the U.S. government, and get Mexico into the International Criminal Court.
www.highbeam.com /library/doc0.asp?docid=1P1:70261143&refid=ink_tptd_np   (215 words)

  
 Consulate General of Mexico in New York - Links   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Foreign nationals can obtain certain visas to travel to Mexico at the Consulates or Embassies of Mexico.
Please remember you may not be able to file for certain documents at any Consulate or Embassy of Mexico, as they might be subject to the jurisdiction of a specific office.
Ministry of Foreign Relations of Mexico Regional Offices
www.consulmexny.org /eng/links_mexico_world.htm   (231 words)

  
 FARA - MEXICO   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The registrant advised the foreign principal of news and developments concerning issues affecting Mexico in the U.S. and assisted in preparing communications documents and materials.
The registrant represented the foreign principal in connection with the privatization of an airport.
The registrant will consult and advise the foreign principal with regard to the development of a public affairs communications program in the United States and internationally, working with the foreign principal to provide message strategy, issue management, and media related advice.
www.usdoj.gov /criminal/fara/fara1st98/COUNTRY/MEXICO.HTM   (1256 words)

  
 Consulate General of Mexico - Community Programs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The Care for Mexican Communities Abroad Program was created by the Government of Mexico in February, 1999 as a foreign policy strategy to increase and improve the relations with the Mexican people and communities of Mexican origin living outside of Mexico, by means of promoting mutual interest and mutual benefit projects.
The main sources of support for this program are the Consular and Diplomatic offices of Mexico, and in the United States, Mexican Cultural Institutes and Community Centers throughout the country, whose creation has been in many cases, a product of the program itself.
To increase international awareness and knowledge of Mexico and the Mexican-American people, through adequate distribution of information regarding their challenges and achievements, while endorsing respect and dignity in the relationship.
www.consulmexny.org /eng/community.htm   (214 words)

  
 Mexico
Mexico law resource page with links to the Mexico constitution, Mexico government, Mexico law firms, Mexico law, Mexico bar association, Mexico courts, Mexico foreign relations, Mexico president, Mexico law schools, Mexico legislature, Mexico study abroad, and Mexico law guide.
The TMBA is a unique, bi-national Bar Association made up of attorneys from both Mexico and the United States."
The Summer Law Institute of the law schools of New Mexico, Guanajuato, Southwestern and Texas Tech universities
www.washlaw.edu /forint/america/mexico.html   (274 words)

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