Mexico appreciates the briefing by the Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Haiti and Head of the United Nations Integrated Office in Haiti (BINUH), Mr. Carlos Ruiz Massieu.
The persistent violence among criminal gangs in Haiti has generated a crisis of enormous proportions. Since 20…
Mexico thanks Director General Grossi for the submission of the report of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) for 2023 (see A/79/266). In addition to the usual work of the IAEA, Mexico would particularly like to acknowledge the hands-on work of the Director General in relation to Ukraine, …
Mexico thanks Canada and Peru for their leadership during this process, as well as Claire Charters and Belkacem Lounes for their invaluable advice. We recognize that the negotiation of resolution 78/328 was clearly challenging. We are pleased that the General Assembly adopted a resolution that seeks…
Mexico thanks the delegations of Senegal and the United Arab Emirates for facilitating the discussions on resolution 78/327. For my country, sustainable water management represents a critical challenge, requiring a comprehensive and coordinated response. The 2026 United Nations Water Conference prov…
Mexico appreciates the opportunity to discuss the Security Council’s annual report to the General Assembly (A/78/2).
First of all, we appreciate the efforts made to carry out a preparatory and inclusive process, including informal consultations. Mexico values the report as a tool that can contribut…
Mexico has reiterated many times that the Charter of the United Nations establishes that the Security Council is the only body entitled to impose sanctions if it deems them necessary in cases where there are threats to peace and security. The application of unilateral economic, financial or commerci…
Two years after the adoption of resolution 76/262, the importance of the mechanism created to hold the Security Council accountable to the General Assembly when the use of the veto is exercised is clear.
That demonstrates the resolution’s continued relevance. In the past year, whenever the mechanis…
The war in Ukraine has already claimed hundreds of thousands of victims — combatants and civilians — affecting women and children. Therefore, we urgently need an immediate cessation of hostilities to bring about a frank and direct rapprochement between the parties.
Two years after the beginning of…
Last week, 15 January marked 100 days since the beginning of the escalation of hostilities in the
Middle East. During that time, the civilian population in Gaza has suffered innumerable losses and has, on a daily basis, faced the difficult task of surviving in the face of the international communit…
Once again, we thank the United States for
its efforts to highlight the challenges derived from the abuse of synthetic drugs.
The Government of Mexico recognizes the multifactorial and constantly evolving threats posed by criminal markets for the production and transfer of synthetic drugs, as well…
We thank the United States for its efforts to
raise the profile of the challenges derived from the abuse of synthetic drugs. For my country, Mexico, addressing those challenges is a priority. Mexico believes it of paramount importance to protect the health, well- being and security of all, and has …
We thank Ecuador for convening this important debate.
I begin by underlining once again the importance of recognizing that transnational organized crime manifests itself in different forms and intensities in different regions of the world. That is why Mexico calls on the international community and…
Mexico expresses its sincere appreciation to the Secretary-General for his report on oceans and the law of the sea (A/78/67). That work is essential to keep us up to date on major developments related to the marine environment.
We renew our strong support for the United Nations Convention on the La…
Mexico aligns itself with the statement made earlier by the representative of Italy on behalf of the Uniting for Consensus group, and I would like to make some additional comments in my national capacity.
We particularly welcome the decision to reappoint the Ambassadors of Austria and Kuwait as co-…
The collective reflection that the General Assembly has undertaken in reviewing its working methods has shown us that there is a consensus on the need for a more effective and more integrated United Nations system. It is also clear that in the face of growing public frustration with the Organization…
Mexico thanks Director General Rafael Grossi for presenting the report for 2022 (see A/78/304) of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). In addition to the usual work of the Agency, Mexico would particularly like to acknowledge the Director General’s own work in Ukraine, Iran and Fukushima. …
At the outset, I welcome the presence of Minister Bruno Rodríguez Parrilla at this debate.
A month ago, in this same Hall, the Foreign Minister of Mexico, Ms. Alicia Bárcena Ibarra, called for an end to heinous and unjustifiable situations (see A/78/PV.12). Today we reiterate that call and urge an …
We thank President Piotr Hofmánski for presenting (see A/78/PV.21) the report (see A/78/322) on the work of the International Criminal Court (ICC) during one of the busiest periods since its inception. Twenty-five years after the Rome Statute entered into force, the ICC remains not only relevant but…
I have the honour to introduce draft resolution A/77/L.84, entitled “Impact of rapid technological change on the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals and targets”, for the consideration of the General Assembly. This draft resolution, which Mexico has the honour to introduce for the fourt…
Mexico thanks Morocco for its work in facilitating resolution 77/318, on promoting interreligious and intercultural dialogue in countering hate speech. We believe that the text is a milestone in promoting the rights and development of peoples and a step towards the elimination of racism, racial disc…