Mexico–Zambia relations

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Mexico–Zambia relations
Map indicating locations of Mexico and Zambia

Mexico

Zambia
The non-resident Ambassador of Zambia, Palan Mulonda, with Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto in Mexico City, June 2015.

Mexico–Zambia relations are the bilateral relations between Mexico and Zambia.[1] Both nations are members of the United Nations. Neither country has a resident ambassador.

History

Mexico and Zambia established diplomatic relations on 15 October 1975.[1] Relations between the two countries have developed primarily within the framework of multilateral forums.

In November 2010, the Government of Zambia sent a delegation of 41 members to attend the 2010 United Nations Climate Change Conference held in Cancún, Mexico.[2]

In April 2014, Zambia participated with a delegation headed by Kasonde Henry Mwila in the First High-Level Meeting of the Global Partnership for Effective Development Co-operation, which took place in Mexico City.[1]

In May 2013, the Undersecretary for Foreign Trade of Mexico's Ministry of the Economy, Dr. Francisco de Rosenzweig, and the Ambassador of Mexico to Ethiopia, Juan Alfredo Miranda Ortiz, visited Zambia in order to promote the candidacy of Dr. Herminio Blanco Mendoza for the position of Director-General of the World Trade Organization.[3]

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