Mr. Cisneros Chávez

Mr. Cisneros Chávez

Mexico
6
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6
Meetings
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Meetings Attended

Speeches

MEX A/78/PV.100 July 16, 2024

We thank the past and current Chairs of the Peacebuilding Commission, as well as Assistant Secretary-General Elizabeth Spehar, for preparing and introducing the report (A/78/765) on the activities of the Peacebuilding Commission (PBC). We also take note of the annex on the working methods of the Com…

MEX S/PV.9223 Dec. 16, 2022

I thank Special Representative Abdoulaye Bathily for his briefing and reiterate Mexico’s support for his efforts to restart the political process in Libya. I also take this opportunity to congratulate India on the excellent work it spearheaded as Chair of the Security Council Committee established p…

MEX S/PV.9211 Dec. 7, 2022

I thank Special Representative Perthes for his briefing. I would like to commend the signing of the civilian- military framework agreement on 5 December. We hope that this first step will lead as soon as possible to the formation of a civilian transitional Government that will help lay the foundati…

MEX S/PV.9198 Nov. 22, 2022

I thank all the participants for their interesting briefings. I take note of the advisory note transmitted by the Peacebuilding Commission with regard to the matter we are addressing today. As we have seen, almost 10 years since the adoption of the Yaoundé Code of Conduct, the fight against piracy …

MEX S/PV.9156 Oct. 19, 2022

I too thank Special Representative Valentine Rugwabiza for her briefing. I welcome the Minister for Foreign Affairs of the Central African Republic and the representative of Rwanda. Mexico welcomes the progress made in recent months towards the revitalization of the Political Agreement for Peace an…

MEX S/PV.9094 July 14, 2022

I thank Special Representative of the Secretary-General Carlos Ruiz Massieu and Mr. Francisco José de Roux Rengifo, President of the Truth Commission, for their briefings. Mexico also welcomes Ms. Jineth Casso Piamba and the fact that once again space has been made for civil society to participate i…