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Mexico–Sri Lanka relations

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Mexico–Sri Lanka relations
Map indicating locations of Mexico and Sri Lanka

Mexico

Sri Lanka

Mexico–Sri Lanka relations are the diplomatic relations between Mexico and Sri Lanka. Both nations are members of the United Nations. Neither country has a resident ambassador.

History

Mexico and Sri Lanka established diplomatic relations on 19 April 1960.[1] In June 1975, Sri Lankan Prime Minister Sirimavo Bandaranaike paid a visit to Mexico City to attend the first World Conference on Women.[2] A month later, in July 1975, Mexican President Luis Echeverría paid a state visit to Sri Lanka.[3] During the visit, President Echeverría met with Sri Lankan Prime Minister Sirimavo Bandaranaike and discussed bilateral issues and international affairs of common interest. Both leaders joined the opportunity to continue the dialogue initiated during the official visit that the Prime Minister made to Mexico in June 1975. They expressed satisfaction with the growing links between Mexico and Sri Lanka and they agreed to intensify them even more, especially in the fields of commerce, culture, science and technology.[3] In August 1976, Mexican Foreign Minister Alfonso García Robles paid a visit to Sri Lanka to attend the Non-Aligned Movement conference in Colombo.[4]

In 1995, Mexico opened an honorary consulate in Colombo. In September 2010, Deputy Minister of External Affairs, Gitanjana Gunawardena, represented Sri Lanka at Mexico's bicentennial celebration in Mexico City.[5] In November 2010, Sri Lankan Deputy Minister of External Affairs, Gitanjana Gunawardena, returned again to Mexico to attend the fourth Global Forum on Migration and Development being held in Puerto Vallarta.[6] While in Puerto Vallarta, Deputy Minister Gunawardena met with Mexican Foreign Undersecretary Lourdes Aranda Bezaury and both officials agreed on the need to promote greater bilateral contacts through reciprocal visits and meetings in multilateral forums, with the purpose of broadening understanding between the two countries and promoting issues of common interest.[5] In December 2010, Sri Lankan Minister for the Environment, Ranepura Samaratunga, paid a visit to Mexico to attend the 2010 United Nations Climate Change Conference.[7]

In 2012, Sri Lanka opened an honorary consulate in Mexico City. Since 2017, the Mexican government offers each year scholarships for nationals of Sri Lanka to study postgraduate studies at Mexican higher education institutions.[1]

High-level visits

High-level visits from Mexico to Sri Lanka

High-level visits from Sri Lanka to Mexico

Trade

In 2018, trade between Mexico and Sri Lanka totaled US$237 million.[8] Mexico's main exports to Sri Lanka include: tobacco; pharmaceutical products; machinery and electronic equipment. Sri Lanka's main exports to Mexico include: coffee, tea, cinnamon, rubber and textiles.[9]

Diplomatic missions

References

  1. ^ a b Bilateral relations between Mexico and Sri Lanka (in Spanish)
  2. ^ National Committee on Women - Sri Lanka
  3. ^ a b El Viaje Presidencial por Tres Continentes (in Spanish)
  4. ^ Nuestro primer Nobel, Alfonso García Robles (in Spanish)
  5. ^ a b México y Sri Lanka acuerdan incrementar sus intercambios bilaterales (in Spanish)
  6. ^ Fourth Global Forum on Migration and Development (GFMD)
  7. ^ "United Nations Climate Change Conference 2010" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2017-12-09. Retrieved 2019-07-27.
  8. ^ "Mexican Ministry of the Economy: Sri Lanka (in Spanish)". Archived from the original on 2016-04-25. Retrieved 2019-07-27.
  9. ^ SRE: India (in Spanish)
  10. ^ Embassy of Mexico in India
  11. ^ Embassy of Sri Lanka in the United States
This page was last edited on 13 September 2022, at 19:26
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