Mexico thanks Ms. Catherine Marchi-Uhue1 for presenting the third report (see A/73/741) of the International, Impartial and Independent Mechanism to Assist in the Investigation and Prosecution of Persons Responsible for the Most Serious Crimes under International Law Committed in the Syrian Arab Rep…
At the outset, Mr. President, I wish to express our gratitude to Germany for having convened this debate and for giving such high priority to the women and peace and security agenda during your presidency.
Women and girls make up more than half of the world’s population, and their vital contributio…
The Government of Mexico welcomes the holding of this meeting of the General Assembly to commemorate the centenary of the International Labour Organization (ILO), an organization that has set the standard for broadening labour rights, productivity and social dialogue.
The international standards of…
We thank Equatorial Guinea for convening
today’s open debate on a subject that is very relevant to international security.
Conventional weapons account for the largest number of deaths and victims throughout the world and perpetuate armed conflicts, while hindering security, development and sustai…
I am grateful for the opportunity to address the Security Council and to express Mexico’s opinion on this issue, which has the highest attention of my Government. I am also grateful for the information that
Ms. Rosemary DiCarlo has provided to the membership on the situation on the ground and the v…
As a country with a legitimate interest in Venezuela, a sister nation, Mexico is grateful for the invitation to participate in today’s Security Council meeting pursuant to rule 37 of the Council’s provisional rules of procedure.
Mexico reiterates its concern about the deterioration of the situation…
Mexico thanks the Dominican Republic for convening this open debate on such a relevant topic on the international agenda. As the Executive Secretary of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change recently pointed out, working to combat climate change is synonymous with working to prese…
On behalf of Mexico, I have the honour to introduce draft resolution A/73/L.63, entitled “Judgment of the International Court of Justice of 31 March 2004 concerning Avena and Other Mexican Nationals: need for immediate compliance”.
On 31 March 2004, the International Court of Justice issued its jud…
My delegation would like to thank the facilitators of the draft resolutions on sustainable fisheries (A/73/L.41) and oceans and the law of the sea (A/73/L.35) for their work during the rounds of negotiations. Mexico has a particular interest in developments in several of the issues addressed in the …
The Government of Mexico voted in favour of draft resolution A/73/L.42, because it emphatically condemns all forms of violence committed against civilian populations and humanitarian assistance workers by any actor and in any circumstances, as well as all forms and manifestations of terrorist acts.
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It is an honour for Mexico to introduce draft resolution A/73/L.20, on the impact of rapid technological change on the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and targets.
Mexico is convinced that the General Assembly is the ideal space to raise awareness among States and in our soc…
We thank China for convening this debate on a topic of great relevance to the Organization and the international community, particularly in a context marked by enormous challenges to international peace and security.
During its more than seven decades of existence, the Organization has played funda…
We thank the President of the General Assembly for convening today’s plenary meeting, as well as for the appointment of the new Chairs of the intergovernmental negotiations, who count on the support of my delegation for their work on this item of great importance for my country, but above all also c…
We thank China for convening this debate on
a topic of great relevance to the Organization and to the international community.
In the twenty-first century, it is an illusion to think that States can solve problems of a global nature on their own or in isolation, or even undertake major regional or…
It is extremely important for Mexico to be participating in today’s discussion and reaffirming our commitment to ensuring that international relations foster economic growth, social development and the peaceful settlement of disputes within a framework of mutual respect. In
that conviction, we supp…
This debate is framed in the context of the commemoration of the twentieth anniversary of the adoption of the Rome Statute. It is about 20 years of collective efforts to strengthen the rule of law and to prevent, investigate and sanction the worst atrocities that humankind has ever witnessed.
Today…
It is an honour for me to address the General Assembly on behalf of my country, Mexico, which this year has the honour of chairing the Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space (COPUOS).
This year, as part of the Committee’s sixty-first session, we celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of the fir…
I thank Bolivia for convening this important open debate to review a topic that undoubtedly has a definitive impact on the peace and security agenda. Eighteen years after the adoption of resolution 1325 (2000), it is clear that the role of women in the prevention and settlement of conflicts and in e…
The world today faces enormous challenges that test the rule of law and erode multilateralism, such as climate change, armed conflicts, terrorism and human rights violations. In the face of this reality, the strength of global institutions and international law is crucial. It is from that perspectiv…
With your permission and understanding, Madam President, before making a statement on the impact of rapid technological change I would like to take a few minutes to discuss a topic other than that which has brought us together. I should like to talk about an urgent humanitarian issue.
It is public …