... inevitable, and the role of Latin America in this process can be fundamental for us. The continent has already displayed common sense; it has demonstrated its friendliness towards our country and culture.
Ruben Beltran, Gustavo Otero and Jaime Giron:
The Pacific Alliance: History, Goals, Relations
with Observer States, Achievements
To reinforce this trend, it is necessary to build a bridge of dialogue between the civil societies of Mexico and Russia. Maybe, our discussion will result in the launch of a pilot project to this end. Of course, it is quite appropriate that we are discussing the issue at the Russian International Affairs Council. Igor Sergeevich, please think about this ...
... trade delegations in Istanbul and Casablanca, Morocco. One more office will open soon in Mumbai, India.
Ruben Beltran
Goals and Key Achievements of the Pacific Alliance
Ruben Beltran, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of Mexico to Russia
The 9th Pacific Alliance Summit in Punta Mita, México, held last June adopted a joint declaration in which the four member countries confirmed their commitment to deepening integration on the basis of the free movement of goods, services, capital and labor,...
... ambassadors in Moscow, among them Ruben Beltran of Mexico, Gustavo Otero of Peru, Jaime Giron of Colombia and Juan Eduardo Eguiguren of Chile; Director of RAS Institute for Latin American Studies Vladimir Davydov; Valery Morozov, Russian ambassador in Mexico in 2005-2012; representatives of Ministry for Economic Development and Federal Migration Service; former Russian ambassadors and foreign service officers in the Pacific Alliance countries; members of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry and Latin American business councils; as well as executives of major corporations including Rosneft and LUKOIL.
Having stressed that the Pacific Alliance is a young organization,...
... to Mexico.
Against the backdrop of advancing bilateral relations, interaction is expanding within the two new integration associations: the Pacific Alliance and the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP).
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The main sources of import for Mexico
The Pacific Alliance
was established in 2012 by Peru, Chile, Colombia and Mexico with Costa Rica joining in May 2013. Nineteen states in the Asia Pacific region and Europe have associated membership status. The group is geared at cooperation with the APR,...