词条 | Ivory Coast–Mexico relations |
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Ivory Coast–Mexico relations refers to the diplomatic relations between Ivory Coast (Côte d'Ivoire) and Mexico. HistoryDiplomatic relations between Ivory Coast (Côte d'Ivoire) and Mexico were established on 13 November 1975.[1][2] In 1981, Ivory Coast opened an embassy in Mexico, however, the embassy was closed in 1991 for financial reasons.[2] In October 1989 an Agreement of Educational and Cultural Cooperation was signed between both nations.[2] In March 2002, Ivorian Foreign Minister Aboudramane Sangaré paid a visit to Mexico to attend the International Conference on Financing for Development Summit in Monterrey.[3] In 2004, Ivory Coast re-opened its embassy in Mexico.[2] Relations between both nations became limited during the First Ivorian Civil War (2002-2004) and Second Ivorian Civil War (2010-2011). In 2009, Mexico was a non-remanent member of the United Nations Security Council and was responsible for enforcing and maintaining the United Nations Security Council Resolution 1572 on an arms embargo to Ivory Coast.[1] In May 2008, two Mexican senators paid a visit to Ivory Coast and meet with Ivorian Parliamentarians and with President Laurent Gbagbo.[1] In February 2016, the National Autonomous University of Mexico bestowed the "UNESCO-UNAM Jaime Torres Bodet International Award" to Ivorian poet and novelist Bernard Binlin Dadié for his modern literature of the African continent.[4] Bilateral agreementsBoth nations have signed bilateral agreements such as a Memorandum of Understanding for the Establishment of a Mechanism of Consultation in Matters of Mutual Interest (1999) and an Agreement on Educational and Cultural Cooperation (1999).[5] TradeIn 2017, trade between Ivory Coast and Mexico totaled $100.7 million USD.[6] Ivory Coast's main exports to Mexico include: cacao, nuts and almonds. Mexico's main export to Ivory Coast is petroleum.[1] In November 2014, a bilateral reunion between members of the Mexican Senate and the Ivorian Ambassador was held to discuss ways to increase economic and trade cooperation between both nations.[7] Mexican multinational company Sukarne operates in Ivory Coast.[8] Resident diplomatic missions
References1. ^1 2 3 Senate of Mexico: Relaciones Bilaterales México – Côte d'Ivoire (in Spanish) {{Foreign relations of Ivory Coast}}{{Foreign relations of Mexico}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Ivory Coast-Mexico}}2. ^1 2 3 Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Côte d'Ivoire: Mexique (in French) 3. ^Conferencia Internacional sobre la Financiación para el Desarrollo (in Spanish) 4. ^Conceden Premio Internacional UNESCO-UNAM Jaime Torres Bodet a Bernard Binlin Dadié (in Spanish) 5. ^Les domaines de coopération entre la Côte d’Ivoire et le Mexique (in French) 6. ^Mexican Ministry of the Economy: Ivory Coast (Costa de Marfil) 7. ^Inauguran Jornadas Económicas y Comerciales México-Costa de Marfil (in Spanish) 8. ^[https://expansion.mx/empresas/2018/05/18/estas-son-las-empresas-mexicanas-pioneras-en-africa Estas son las Empresas Mexicanas Pioneras en África (in Spanish)] 9. ^Embassy of Ivory Coast in Mexico (in French and Spanish) 10. ^[https://embamex2.sre.gob.mx/marruecos/ Embassy of Mexico in Morocco (in Spanish)] 11. ^Honorary consulate of Mexico in Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire 3 : Ivory Coast–Mexico relations|Bilateral relations of Ivory Coast|Bilateral relations of Mexico |
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