Mexico and the United Nations
Mexico is one of the 51 founding members of the United Nations and was admitted into the organization in 1945. Since then, Mexico is a full member of all the UN agencies and participates actively within the organization and has diplomatic relations with most member states.[1] In June 2020, Mexico was elected for its fifth two year Non-Permanent seat at the United Nations Security Council which begins on 1 January 2021.[2]
Mexico's role in the UN
On 26 June 1945, Mexico was represented in
Security Council
Mexico has been elected five times to the United Nations Security Council. The Mexican Government is vehemently opposed to adding new members to the Security Council. Mexico and eight other countries created a group called the "Uniting for Consensus" (also known as the Coffee Club), where they are opposed to new permanent members, however they would like to raise the number of more non-permanent members to 20.[5]
List of terms as an elected member to the Security Council:[6]
- 1946
- 1980–1981
- 2002–2003
- 2009–2010
- 2021–2022
Representation
Mexico maintains permanent representation to the United Nations headquarters in New York City and to the other main UN agencies based in Geneva, Nairobi, Paris, Rome and Vienna.[7]
See also
- Foreign relations of Mexico
- League of Nations
- Permanent Mission of Mexico to the United Nations in Geneva
- Permanent Mission of Mexico to the United Nations in New York
- United Nations
References
- ^ a b Naciones Unidas-Centro de Información Archived 2013-01-22 at the Wayback Machine(Spanish)
- ^ Mexico, India, Ireland and Norway Win Seats on U.N. Security Council
- ^ Diputados, en favor de derogar neutralidad en guerras(Spanish)
- ^ "In historic U-turn, Mexico to join U.N. peacekeeping missions". Reuters. 2014-09-24. Retrieved 2016-06-14.
- ^ Uniting for Consensus[permanent dead link]
- ^ UN Security Council member country information
- ^ Mexican Ministry of Foreign Affairs(Spanish)
External links
- Official website of the Permanent Mission of Mexico to the UN
- Official website of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Mexico
- Official website of the United Nations