Mexico Senate confirms North America diplomat Velasco as foreign minister


Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum is flanked by outgoing Foreign Minister Juan Ramon de la Fuente and new Foreign Minister Roberto Velasco at the National Palace in Mexico City, Mexico, April 1, 2026. Presidencia de Mexico/Handout via REUTERS

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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