The speech delivered by the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Mexico to the United Nations General Assembly discusses the country's commitment to international cooperation and peace. The speaker emphasizes Mexico's historical role in promoting dialogue and peace, and its efforts to address global challenges such as climate change, inequality, and migration.
Mexico's foreign policy is based on the renunciation of war and the promotion of peace through dialogue and law. The country has demonstrated commitment to the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, advocating for urgent action to address global challenges.
The speaker also highlights Mexico's efforts to promote environmental sustainability, emphasizing it as a strategic part of development. They reiterate their commitment to the Paris Agreement and call for financing to confront climate change.
In terms of social issues, Mexico emphasizes the importance of equality and the redistribution of power and wealth. They highlight their efforts to reduce poverty and inequality, and their commitment to providing social programs to their population.
The country also addresses the issue of migration, advocating for safe, orderly, and regular migration. They call for urgent action to address the structural causes of migration and insist on the protection of the rights of migrants.
In terms of geopolitical issues, Mexico condemns Russia's invasion of Ukraine, emphasizing the importance of international law and the peaceful resolution of controversies. They also express their commitment to disarmament and the non-proliferation of nuclear weapons.
The speaker concludes by quoting Mexican Nobel laureate Octavio Paz, emphasizing the need for new words and ideas to address the current and future global challenges. They call for a universal history that is a common task, and for the new generations to emerge together from the current global "Labyrinth".
1. The speech was given by the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Mexico, Mr. Denis Francis, to the United Nations.
2. The Minister congratulated Mr. Francis on his election to the position of Latin America and the Caribbean.
3. The Minister emphasized the commitment of the region to the purposes of the United Nations