Mexico–Rwanda relations

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Mexico–Rwanda relations are the bilateral relations between Mexico and Rwanda. Both nations are members of the United Nations.

History

Rwanda's non-resident ambassador, Mathilde Mukantabana, with Mexican president Enrique Peña Nieto in Mexico City, October 2018. Mexico–Rwanda relations were established on January 21, 1976. The ties between the two nations have developed mainly within the framework of multilateral forums.

In February 2010, Sara Valdés, Mexico's director general for Africa and the Middle East at the Secretariat of Foreign Affairs, visited Rwanda to attend the First Meeting of the Consultation Mechanism on Matters of Common Interest between Mexico and Rwanda. In November 2010, the Rwandan government sent a four-member delegation to attend the 2010 United Nations Climate Change Conference in Cancún, Mexico.

In March 2013, Rwandan president Paul Kagame visited Mexico to co-chair, together with Carlos Slim, the Seventh Meeting of the Broadband Commission for Digital Development of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), held in Mexico City.

In April 2013, Luis Javier Campuzano, Mexico's ambassador to Kenya, visited Rwanda to promote the candidacy of Dr. Herminio Blanco Mendoza for Director-General of the World Trade Organization (WTO). In April 2017, Mexico opened an honorary consulate in Kigali.

See also

  • Foreign relations of Mexico
  • Foreign relations of Rwanda

References

Rwanda Category:Bilateral relations of Rwanda