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Mexico–Palestine relations : ウィキペディア英語版
Mexico–Palestine relations

Mexico–Palestine relations refers to the diplomatic relations between Mexico and Palestine.
== History ==

During the United Nations Partition Plan for Palestine vote on 29 November 1947; Mexico was one of ten countries that abstained from voting.〔(A 67 años de la resolución de la partición de Palestina de las Naciones Unidas (in Spanish) )〕 In 1975, Mexico established diplomatic relations with the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO).〔(Representación palestina pide apoyo a diputados para que este país tenga una Embajada en México en lugar de una Delegación Especial (in Spanish) )〕 That same year, the PLO opened an 'Information office' in Mexico City which was elevated to a 'Special Delegation office' in 1995 after the Second Oslo Accord where an agreement was made between Israel and the PLO for the West Bank and the Gaza Strip to have an ''interim self-government in the Palestinian territories''.〔(Las relaciones diplomáticas de México con los países de Medio Oriente (in Spanish) )〕〔(The Israeli-Palestinian Interim Agreement )〕 In 2005, Mexico opened a representative office in Ramallah.〔
In 2009, Foreign Minister Riyad al-Maliki paid a visit to Mexico, becoming the first Palestinian foreign minister to do so. He visited the country again in 2011.〔(El Ministro de Asuntos Exteriores de la Autoridad Nacional Palestina, Doctor Riad Malki realizó una visita a México (in Spanish) )〕 In 2011, Mexico abstained from voting for allowing Palestine to be a member of UNESCO.〔(Consideraciones de México respecto del ingreso de Palestina en la UNESCO (in Spanish) )〕 In 2012, Mexico voted in favor of Palestine becoming an ''observer state'' within the United Nations, an upgrade from ''non-state observer''.〔(México vota a favor de Palestina como Estado observador (in Spanish) )〕 In June 2011, a statue of former President of the Palestinian National Authority, Yasser Arafat, was unveiled in Mexico City.〔(Erigen “primera” estatua de Arafat en Azcapotzalco (in Spanish) )〕 In 2013, the Mexican Congress installed a section in its building to 'Mexico-Palestine Friendship.'〔 During multiple conflicts between Israel and Palestine; Mexico has remained neutral and has asked that both parties cease fighting and continue with the peace process.〔(México llama al cese inmediato de las hostilidades entre Israel y Palestina (in Spanish) )〕

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