Secretaría de Relaciones Exteriores
Secretaría de Relaciones Exteriores

Mexican Governors Rocha and Campos to Testify in US-Linked Drug Investigation
The Mexican Attorney General's Office has summoned Sinaloa and Chihuahua Governors Rocha Moya and Maru Campos for questioning on drug trafficking and CIA links. Their upcoming testimonies could significantly impact regional politics and ongoing investigations.

UN Human Rights Chief Volker Türk to Visit Mexico Next Week Amid Disappearance Crisis
UN Human Rights Chief Volker Türk will visit Mexico next week to review efforts addressing the over 133,000 disappearances amid tensions with the government. The trip aims to evaluate ongoing investigations and bolster international cooperation.

Mexico and US Reaffirm Border Modernization and Security Enhancements in Washington
Mexico and the United States have reiterated their commitment to modernize border crossings and enhance security in a recent Washington meeting. The agreement aims to facilitate trade and strengthen cooperation at the border.

Iraqi Football Team's Monterrey Match in Jeopardy Due to Travel Restrictions
Mexico is ready to facilitate visas for the Iraqi team to play in Monterrey amid airspace closures. Travel chaos threatens Iraq's participation in the World Cup playoffs, creating uncertainty for the event.

Mexico Evacuates Over 1,300 Citizens from Middle East Amid Escalating Conflict
Mexico has evacuated more than 1,300 of its citizens from Middle Eastern countries affected by rising conflict. Mexican authorities continue assistance and warn against travel to the region while tensions persist.

Mexico Joins US ICE Lawsuit Over Deaths at California Detention Center
Mexico is participating as amicus curiae in a lawsuit against US ICE regarding the deaths of 14 Mexican nationals at Adelanto detention center. This legal action seeks accountability and may influence detention policies.

Mexico Rejects UN Report on Disappearances, Calls It Partisan and Outdated
Mexico dismissed the latest UN report on enforced disappearances, alleging bias and omitting recent reforms. The response signals increased diplomatic tension and a possible shift in international relations over human rights issues.

Mexico Dismisses Filipino Honorary Consul Over CJNG Cartel Links
Mexico revoked the honorary consul role of Martín Camarena de Obeso in Guadalajara amid links to the CJNG cartel. This move reflects increased vigilance against criminal influence within diplomatic channels and U.S. sanctions targeting related companies.

Mexico and Luxembourg Settle 400M Peso Dispute Over Zheng He Ship
Mexico and Luxembourg ended their dispute over the Zheng He ship with a 400 million peso settlement. The resolution prevents further conflict and closes the case at the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea.

UN Backs Mexico's Initiative to Tackle Synthetic Drug Production Globally
The UN has endorsed a Mexican initiative to reduce synthetic drug production. This marks a significant step in international drug control efforts led by Mexico.

Mexico clarifies diplomatic transitions in Belize amidst ambassador’s departure
Mexico revealed its ambassador in Belize concluded her term on February 28, prompting clarification about the succession process. The Foreign Ministry assured that the transition is smooth and in accordance with diplomatic protocols.