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East Timor–Mexico relations

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

East Timor–Mexico relations
Map indicating locations of East Timor and Mexico

East Timor

Mexico

The nations of East Timor and Mexico established diplomatic relations in 2003.[1] Both nations are members of the United Nations.

History

During the 1999 East Timorese independence referendum, violence in East Timor (Timor-Leste) intensified. Internal pressure led UNAMET to work in forced marches until 30 August 1999, the day the referendum was to take place. To conduct the referendum, the United Nations requested Mexico's Federal Electoral Institute to provide technical assistance to East Timor in two specific areas, in the creation of an electoral registry and in the logistics for the elections. Mexico's support began in June and ended in August of the same year.[2]

On 20 May 2002, East Timor obtained its independence from Indonesia. The independence ceremony was attended by Mexican Foreign Undersecretary Miguel Marín Bosch. Mexico immediately recognized the independence of East Timor, becoming the second Latin American nation to do so.[1] As a non-permanent member of the United Nations Security Council, Mexico approved Resolution 1414 to admit East Timor to the United Nations. On 26 September 2003, both nations established diplomatic relations.[1]

In May 2008, East Timorese Foreign Minister Zacarias da Costa paid an official visit to Mexico, becoming the highest-level government official from East Timor to visit Mexico.[3] During a meeting with Mexican Foreign Minister Patricia Espinosa Cantellano, both nations discussed an interest in strengthening the bilateral relationship between both nations. Both ministers agreed to cooperate within the framework of the UN, where issues of common interest could be found.[3] In 2010, East Timorese Minister of the Economy, João Mendes Goncalves, attended the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Cancún.[4]

In 2023, both nations celebrated 20 years of diplomatic relations.[5]

High-level visits

High-level visits from East Timor to Mexico[3][4]

High-level visits from Mexico to East Timor[1]

  • Foreign Undersecretary Miguel Marín Bosch (2002)

Trade

In 2021, trade between East Timor and Mexico totaled US$164 thousand dollars.[6] East Timor's main exports to Mexico include: power transformers, air pumps and plastic articles. Mexico does not have any registered exports to East Timor.

Honorary consulate of Mexico in Dili

Diplomatic missions

References

This page was last edited on 17 June 2024, at 19:58
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