Mexico’s Foreign Minister to Leave Post for Health Reasons, Local Media Says

MEXICO CITY, April 1 (Reuters) – ⁠Mexican ⁠Foreign Minister ⁠Juan Ramon de la Fuente will ​leave his post due to health ‌reasons, local media outlets ‌reported on Wednesday.

Roberto Velasco, ⁠currently ⁠the head of the North America department at ​the foreign ministry, is set to take his place, the reports said.

De ​la Fuente went on medical leave for ⁠surgery ⁠last November. Reuters ⁠was not ​able to immediately confirm the local media ​reports or ⁠whether the leave will be permanent.

The Mexican foreign ministry did not immediately respond to a request ⁠for comment.

The leadership change comes at a pivotal moment ⁠for regional trade. The three member nations of the USMCA — Mexico, the United States, and Canada — are confucting a joint review of the trade pact this year.

Originally negotiated during the first Trump ⁠administration to replace NAFTA in 2020, the agreement serves as the foundation of the Mexican economy.

(Reporting by Natalia ​Siniawski and Diego Ore; Editing ​by Brendan O’Boyle)

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