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Mexico Senate Confirms North America Diplomat Velasco as Foreign Minister

MEXICO ⁠CITY, ⁠April 8 (Reuters) – Mexico’s ⁠Senate confirmed Roberto Velasco, ​the current undersecretary for North America, ‌to be the ‌new foreign ministry, assuming ⁠the ⁠role at a pivotal moment for regional ​trade.

President Claudia Sheinbaum tapped Velasco last week after former Foreign ​Minister Juan Ramon de la Fuente ⁠announced he ⁠would leave the ⁠position ​for health reasons.

Velasco was confirmed with ​81 votes ⁠in favor, while 30 senators voted against and zero abstained.

Velasco has managed diplomatic relations ⁠with the United States and Canada since June ⁠2020, serving first as the head of the North American unit before becoming undersecretary.

The leadership change comes as the three member nations of the USMCA — Mexico, the United ⁠States, and Canada — are conducting a joint review of the trade pact this year.

(Reporting by ​Raul Cortes Fernandez; Writing ​by Brendan O’Boyle)

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