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…
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…
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…
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…
I have the honour to introduce draft resolution A/72/L.54, entitled “Interaction between the United Nations, national parliaments and the Inter-Parliamentary Union”. The text outlines the links between our Organization and the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU), and lays out a vision for the future wit…
I take the floor on behalf of the Group of Friends of Sustaining Peace, an informal cross-regional group that brings together 40 Member States focused on deepening the dialogue and implementation of sustaining peace as a goal and a process.
We express our appreciation to the Secretary- General and …
One of the greatest challenges that our Organization faces is anticipating challenges and preparing for their impact in a timely manner. In general, we react instead of preventing. Even when there are clear indicators, we often decide to ignore them due to our rigid mindset. That is the case with te…
I thank you, Mr. President, and Bolivia for convening this important meeting. Allow me to start by reiterating the obvious. We must strengthen the collective response through cooperation and international law in order to address the increasing risk of weapons capable of wiping out entire communities…
Thank you, Madam President, for your invitation to participate in this meeting.
We welcome the fact that Haiti is on the path of institutional normalization with the holding of elections, the inauguration of a new president and the restoration of constitutional order. We recognize the support of th…
Mexico associates itself with the statement delivered earlier by the representative of Italy on behalf of the Uniting for Consensus group (see A/71/PV.42).
My country welcomes today’s meeting and the President’s appointment of Ambassadors Jinga and Khiari as co-Chairs of the intergovernmental negot…
Contrary to what we would have imagined not long ago in this Hall, we have realized not only that health care is of global interest, but that it must occupy a central role on the agenda of the Organization. As with HIV/ AIDS, non-communicable diseases and Ebola, the General Assembly has now, at the …
Mexico welcomes the adoption of the draft outcome document (resolution 70/302, annex), entitled New York Declaration for Refugees and Migrants. The draft document represents a watershed in the way in which we respond to the multidimensional reality of migration. We recognize and commend the difficul…
Mr. President, I would like to greatly thank your delegation for having convened this debate. I also thank the Secretary-General for his briefing.
I would like to begin by reiterating that my country firmly condemns terrorism in all its forms and manifestations. Likewise, we are trying to adopt eff…