Foreign relations of Mexico
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Traditionally, the Government of Mexico has sought to maintain its interests abroad and project its influence largely through moral persuasion. In particular, Mexico champions the principles of nonintervention and self-determination. In its efforts to revitalize its economy and open up to international competition, Mexico has sought closer relations with the U.S., western Europe, and the Pacific Basin. While the United States and Mexico are often in agreement on foreign policy issues, some differences remain – in particular, the US invasions of Iraq and Afghanistan and relations with Cuba. The U.S. and Mexico agree on the ultimate goal of establishing a free-market regime in Cuba but disagree on tactics to reach that goal. Vicente Fox, the Mexican president from the years 2000 to 2006, promised to more actively promote international human rights and democracy and increase Mexico's participation in international affairs.
[edit] Free trade agreements
Mexico is currently the country with most free-trade agreements in the world. The free-trade agreements in force are (ordered by date):
- North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)) (1994): Canada and the United States.
- Colombia and Venezuela, also called G-3 Free-Trade Agreement (1995)
- Costa Rica Free-Trade Agreement (1995)
- Bolivia Free-Trade Agreement (1995)
- Nicaragua Free-Trade Agreement (1998)
- Chile Free-Trade Agreement (1999)
- EU (European Union) Free-Trade Agreement (2000)
- Israel Free-Trade Agreement (2000)
- Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras, also called TN Free Trade Agreement (2001)
- Iceland, Norway, Liechtenstein, and Switzerland, also called AELC (Asociación Europea de Libre Comercio) Free-Trade Agreement (2001)
- Uruguay Free-Trade Agreement (2004)
- Japan Free-Trade Agreement (2005)
- Mercosur Free-Trade Agreement (ratification pending)
[edit] Participation in international organizations
- Secretaría de Relaciones Exteriores – Foreign Affairs Secretariat
- Mexico Official Agreements Webpage
- SICE - Trade Agreements - Mexico from the OAS
[edit] See also
- Diplomatic missions of Mexico
- List of diplomatic missions in Mexico
- Mexican Ministry of Foreign Affairs
- Mexico-Pakistan relations
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