Mexico Senate Confirms North America Diplomat Velasco as Foreign Minister
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The agenda of the new foreign minister of Mexico, Roberto Velasco Álvarez, is fraught with urgent issues. The negotiation of the trade agreement between Mexico, the United States and Canada (TMEC), the complex relationship with the government of Donald Trump, international organized crime, border security, migration, the crisis in Cuba, the war in the Middle East, the differences with Peru, the deficiencies in the consular network, the complaint…
The Mexican Senate ratified with a large majority Roberto Velasco as the next chancellor of the US country
The Senate plenary ratified Roberto Velazco as head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (SRE). Previously, when appearing before commissions, the now Chancellor said that the government has not denied or deny the cases of disappearance. Velasco said that under no circumstances would the government deny the pain that accompanies many families. "Many of us have accompanied in their desperate search. Mothers have all our empathy and solidarity. It i…
Roberto Velasco, appointed as future foreign secretary, met with members of the Political Coordination Board (Jucopo) of the Senate on Tuesday, April 7, before his ratification as chancellor on Wednesday 8.The official met in the upper chamber with the leaders of the benches of different parties, such as Ignacio Mier, of Morena; Ricardo Anaya, of the PAN; Manuel Añorve, of the PRI; and Alejandra Barrales, of the Citizen Movement.Although he has …
Havana, Cuba. Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez congratulated Roberto Velasco on Thursday for his appointment as the new Secretary of Foreign Affairs of Mexico, one of the countries that is most supporting the island in the face of the United States oil blockade. “We congratulate Roberto Velasco (...) We appreciate his statements in support of Cuba and his solidarity with our people.” He wrote the Cuban foreign relations holder on his socia…
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