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Secretariat of Foreign Affairs (Mexico)

The Mexican Secretariat of Foreign Affairs (Spanish: Secretaría de Relaciones Exteriores, SRE, lit: Secretariat of External Relations) is the government department responsible for Mexico's foreign affairs.

Secretariat of Foreign Affairs of Mexico
Secretaría de Relaciones Exteriores

Headquarters of the SRE in Mexico City
Agency overview
Formed1821; 202 years ago (1821)
JurisdictionFederal Government of Mexico
HeadquartersAve. Juárez #20, Col. Centro, CP 06010, Del. Cuauhtémoc, Mexico City
19°26′01″N 99°08′39″W / 19.43361°N 99.14417°W / 19.43361; -99.14417
Employees11,500
Annual budget$27.4 billion (FY 2010)
Minister responsible
Child agency
Websitehttp://www.sre.gob.mx
Footnotes
 Mexico portal

Mexico currently has 80 embassies, 33 consulates-general, 35 consulates, 1 representative office in Ramallah, 1 trade office in Taiwan and 144 honorary consulates around the world. Mexico also has 2 permanent representations to the United Nations in New York City and Geneva, there are also permanent missions to the OAS in Washington, D.C., to UNESCO in Paris, to European Union in Brussels, to OECD in Paris, to ICAO in Montreal and to OPANAL in Mexico City. Mexico also has permanent observer mission status to the AU, CAN, CE, Mercosur, NAM and Unasur.

The person in charge of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs is the Secretary of Foreign Affairs, also known domestically as the canciller (Spanish, lit. chancellor).

The Secretary's offices are divided Undersecretary for Foreign Relations, Undersecretary Latin America and the Caribbean, Undersecretary for North America, Undersecretary for Multilateral Affairs and Human Rights, the Mexican Agency for International Development Cooperation (AMEXCID) and the Legal Counselor.

Functions Edit

  • To direct the foreign service in its daily aspects in the diplomatic and consular tasks under the terms of the Law of the Mexican Foreign Service and, through the agents of the same service, to watch abroad for the good name of Mexico; Impart protection to Mexicans; Collect consular fees and other taxes; To exercise notarial functions, of Civil Registry, of judicial assistance and the other federal functions that the laws indicate, and acquire, manage and conserve the properties of the Nation abroad
  • To assist the commercial and tourist promotion of the country through its embassies and consulates
  • Train members of the Mexican Foreign Service in the commercial and tourist areas, so that they can fulfill the responsibilities derived from the provisions of the previous section.
  • To intervene in international commissions, congresses, conferences and exhibitions, and to participate in international organizations and institutes of which the Mexican government is a part
  • Intervene in matters related to the territorial limits of the country and international waters
  • To grant to the foreigners the licenses and authorizations that they require according to the laws to acquire the dominion of the lands, waters and their accessions in the Mexican Republic; Obtain concessions and enter into contracts, intervene in the exploitation of natural resources or to invest or participate in Mexican civil or mercantile societies, as well as to grant permits for the constitution of these or to amend its bylaws or to acquire real property or rights over them
  • Keeping track of the operations performed according to the previous fraction
  • Intervene on all issues related to nationality and naturalization
  • Save and use the Great Seal of the Nation
  • Collect autographs of all kinds of diplomatic documents
  • Legalize the signatures of documents that must produce effects abroad and foreign documents that must produce them in the Republic
  • To intervene, through the Attorney General of the Republic, in the extradition in accordance with the law or treaties, and in the international letters or letters rogatory to get them to their destination, after examining that they fulfill the formal requirements for their diligence and Its origin or unlawfulness, to make it known to the competent judicial authorities
  • The others that expressly attribute the laws and regulations

List of secretaries Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ 11th Administration
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r 12th Administration
  3. ^ a b c d e f Ministre of Foreign Affairs and Navy of Mexico
  4. ^ a b c d e 13th Administration

External links Edit

  • SRE

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Secretariat of Foreign Affairs Mexico news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Mexican Secretariat of Foreign Affairs Spanish Secretaria de Relaciones Exteriores SRE lit Secretariat of External Relations is the government department responsible for Mexico s foreign affairs Secretariat of Foreign Affairs of MexicoSecretaria de Relaciones ExterioresHeadquarters of the SRE in Mexico CityAgency overviewFormed1821 202 years ago 1821 JurisdictionFederal Government of MexicoHeadquartersAve Juarez 20 Col Centro CP 06010 Del Cuauhtemoc Mexico City19 26 01 N 99 08 39 W 19 43361 N 99 14417 W 19 43361 99 14417Employees11 500Annual budget 27 4 billion FY 2010 Minister responsibleAlicia Barcena Ibarra Secretary of Foreign AffairsChild agencyMexican Consulates and EmbassiesWebsitehttp www sre gob mxFootnotes Mexico portalMexico currently has 80 embassies 33 consulates general 35 consulates 1 representative office in Ramallah 1 trade office in Taiwan and 144 honorary consulates around the world Mexico also has 2 permanent representations to the United Nations in New York City and Geneva there are also permanent missions to the OAS in Washington D C to UNESCO in Paris to European Union in Brussels to OECD in Paris to ICAO in Montreal and to OPANAL in Mexico City Mexico also has permanent observer mission status to the AU CAN CE Mercosur NAM and Unasur The person in charge of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs is the Secretary of Foreign Affairs also known domestically as the canciller Spanish lit chancellor The Secretary s offices are divided Undersecretary for Foreign Relations Undersecretary Latin America and the Caribbean Undersecretary for North America Undersecretary for Multilateral Affairs and Human Rights the Mexican Agency for International Development Cooperation AMEXCID and the Legal Counselor Contents 1 Functions 2 List of secretaries 3 References 4 External linksFunctions EditTo direct the foreign service in its daily aspects in the diplomatic and consular tasks under the terms of the Law of the Mexican Foreign Service and through the agents of the same service to watch abroad for the good name of Mexico Impart protection to Mexicans Collect consular fees and other taxes To exercise notarial functions of Civil Registry of judicial assistance and the other federal functions that the laws indicate and acquire manage and conserve the properties of the Nation abroad To assist the commercial and tourist promotion of the country through its embassies and consulates Train members of the Mexican Foreign Service in the commercial and tourist areas so that they can fulfill the responsibilities derived from the provisions of the previous section To intervene in international commissions congresses conferences and exhibitions and to participate in international organizations and institutes of which the Mexican government is a part Intervene in matters related to the territorial limits of the country and international waters To grant to the foreigners the licenses and authorizations that they require according to the laws to acquire the dominion of the lands waters and their accessions in the Mexican Republic Obtain concessions and enter into contracts intervene in the exploitation of natural resources or to invest or participate in Mexican civil or mercantile societies as well as to grant permits for the constitution of these or to amend its bylaws or to acquire real property or rights over them Keeping track of the operations performed according to the previous fraction Intervene on all issues related to nationality and naturalization Save and use the Great Seal of the Nation Collect autographs of all kinds of diplomatic documents Legalize the signatures of documents that must produce effects abroad and foreign documents that must produce them in the Republic To intervene through the Attorney General of the Republic in the extradition in accordance with the law or treaties and in the international letters or letters rogatory to get them to their destination after examining that they fulfill the formal requirements for their diligence and Its origin or unlawfulness to make it known to the competent judicial authorities The others that expressly attribute the laws and regulationsList of secretaries EditPresident Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna 1 1853 1853 Lucas Alaman 1853 1853 Jose Miguel Arroyo 1853 1855 Manuel Diez de Bonilla President Martin Carrera 1855 1855 Jose Miguel Arroyo President Romulo Diaz de la Vega 2 1855 1855 Jose Miguel Arroyo President Juan Nepomuceno Alvarez 1855 1855 Melchor Ocampo 1855 1855 Miguel Maria Arrioja President Ignacio Comonfort 1855 1855 Lucas de Palacio y Magarola 1855 1856 Luis de la Rosa 1856 1856 Juan Antonio de la Fuente 1856 1856 Miguel Lerdo de Tejada 1856 1857 Lucas de Palacio y Magarola 1857 1857 Ezequiel Montes 1857 1857 Lucas de Palacio y Magarola 1857 1857 Juan Antonio de la Fuente 1857 1857 Sebastian Lerdo de Tejada 1857 1857 Lucas de Palacio y Magarola 1857 1857 Juan Antonio de la Fuente 1857 1858 Lucas de Palacio y Magarola President Felix Maria Zuloaga 1858 1858 Luis G Cuevas 1858 1858 Joaquin Maria del Castillo 1859 1859 Joaquin Maria del Castillo 2 President Manuel Robles Pezuela 1858 1859 Joaquin Maria del Castillo President Jose Mariano Salas 1859 1859 Joaquin Maria del Castillo President Miguel Miramon 1859 1859 Joaquin Maria del Castillo 1859 1859 Jose Miguel Arroyo 1859 1859 Manuel Diez de Bonilla 1859 1860 Octaviano Munoz Ledo 1860 1860 Jose Miguel Arroyo 2 1860 1860 Teodosio Lares 2 President Jose Ignacio Pavon 1860 1860 Jose Miguel Arroyo Emperor Maximilian I 1863 1864 Jose Miguel Arroyo 3 1864 1865 Jose Fernando Ramirez 3 1865 1866 Martin de Castillo 3 1866 1866 Luis de Arroyo 3 1866 1867 Juan N de Pereda 3 1867 1867 Tomas Murphy 3 President Benito Juarez 1858 1859 Melchor Ocampo 1859 1859 Juan Antonio de la Fuente 1859 1860 Melchor Ocampo 1860 1860 Santos Degollado 1860 1860 Jose de Emparan 1860 1861 Melchor Ocampo 1861 1861 Juan de Dios Arias 2 1861 1861 Francisco Zarco 2 1861 1861 Lucas de Palacio y Magarola 2 1861 1861 Leon Guzman 2 1861 1861 Lucas de Palacio y Magarola 2 1861 1861 Manuel Maria de Zamacona 2 1861 1861 Juan de Dios Arias 2 1861 1862 Manuel Doblado 2 1862 1862 Jesus Teran 2 1862 1862 Manuel Doblado 2 1862 1862 Juan de Dios Arias 2 1862 1863 Juan Antonio de la Fuente 2 1863 1863 Manuel Doblado 2 1863 1868 Sebastian Lerdo de Tejada 2 1868 1868 Manuel de Aspiroz 4 1868 1871 Sebastian Lerdo de Tejada 4 1871 1871 Manuel de Aspiroz 4 1871 1872 Ignacio Mariscal 4 1872 1872 Jose Maria Lafragua 4 President Sebastian Lerdo de Tejada 1872 1875 Jose Maria Lafragua 1875 1876 Juan de Dios Arias 1876 1876 Manuel Romero Rubio President Porfirio Diaz 1877 1878 Ignacio Luis Vallarta 1878 1878 Jose Maria Malta 1878 1879 Eleuterio Avila 1879 1880 Miguel Ruelas 1884 1885 Jose Fernandez 1885 1910 Ignacio Mariscal 1910 1910 Federico Gamboa 1911 1911 Enrique C Creel 1911 1911 Victoriano Salado Alvarez 1911 1911 Francisco Leon de la Barra President Juan Nepomuceno Mendez 1876 1877 Ignacio Luis Vallarta President Manuel Gonzalez 1880 1883 Ignacio Mariscal 1884 1884 Jose Fernandez President Francisco Leon de la Barra 1911 1911 Bartolome Carvajal y Rosas President Francisco I Madero 1911 1912 Manuel Calero 1912 1913 Pedro Lascurain President Pedro Lascurain 1913 1913 Pedro Lascurain President Victoriano Huerta 1913 1913 Francisco Leon de la Barra 1913 1913 Carlos Pereyra 1913 1913 Manuel Garza Aldape 1913 1913 Federico Gamboa 1913 1913 Antonio de la Pena y Reyes 1913 1914 Querido Moheno 1914 1914 Jose Lopez Portillo y Rojas 1914 1914 Roberto Esteva Ruiz 1914 1914 Francisco Carbajal President Francisco Carvajal 1914 1914 Rafael Diaz Iturbide President Venustiano Carranza 1914 1914 Isidro Fabela 1914 1915 Jesus Urueta y Siqueiros 1915 1916 Jesus Mario Acuna Fadul 1916 1917 Candido Aguilar 1917 1917 Ernesto Garza Perez President Adolfo de la Huerta 1920 1920 Miguel Covarrubias Acosta 1920 1920 Cutberto Hidalgo Tellez President Alvaro Obregon 1920 1921 Cutberto Hidalgo Tellez 1921 1923 Alberto J Pani 1923 1924 Aaron Saenz Garza President Plutarco Elias Calles 1924 1927 Aaron Saenz Garza 1927 1928 Genaro Estrada President Emilio Portes Gil 1928 1930 Genaro Estrada President Pascual Ortiz Rubio 1930 1932 Genaro Estrada 1932 1932 Manuel C Tellez President Abelardo L Rodriguez 1932 1934 Manuel C Tellez President Lazaro Cardenas del Rio 1934 1935 Emilio Portes Gil 1935 1935 Jose Angel Ceniceros 1935 1940 Eduardo Hay President Manuel Avila Camacho 1940 1945 Ezequiel Padilla 1945 1945 Ernesto Hidalgo 1945 1946 Francisco Castillo Najera President Miguel Aleman 1946 1948 Jaime Torres Bodet 1948 1952 Manuel Tello Baurraud President Adolfo Ruiz Cortines 1952 1958 Luis Padilla Nervo President Adolfo Lopez Mateos 1958 1964 Manuel Tello Barraud President Gustavo Diaz Ordaz 1964 1970 Antonio Carrillo Flores President Luis Echeverria 1970 1975 Emilio O Rabasa 1975 1976 Alfonso Garcia Robles President Jose Lopez Portillo 1976 1979 Santiago Roel Garcia 1979 1982 Jorge Castaneda y Alvarez de la Rosa President Miguel de la Madrid 1982 1988 Bernardo Sepulveda Amor President Carlos Salinas de Gortari 1988 1993 Fernando Solana 1993 1994 Manuel Camacho Solis 1994 1994 Manuel Tello Macias President Ernesto Zedillo 1994 1998 Jose Angel Gurria 1998 2000 Rosario Green President Vicente Fox 2000 2003 Jorge Castaneda Gutman 2003 2006 Luis Ernesto Derbez President Felipe Calderon 2006 2012 Patricia Espinosa President Enrique Pena Nieto 2012 2015 Jose Antonio Meade Kuribrena 2015 2016 Claudia Ruiz Massieu 2017 2018 Luis Videgaray Caso President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador 2018 2023 Marcelo Ebrard 2023 present Alicia Barcena IbarraReferences Edit 11th Administration a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r 12th Administration a b c d e f Ministre of Foreign Affairs and Navy of Mexico a b c d e 13th AdministrationExternal links EditSRE Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Secretariat of Foreign Affairs Mexico amp oldid 1160628742, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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