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

Armenia–Mexico relations refers to the diplomatic relations between Armenia and Mexico.
== History ==
A month after the dissolution of the Soviet Union in December 1991; Armenia and Mexico established formal diplomatic relations with each other on 14 January 1992.〔(Visita al Senado de la República del Emb. Edward Nalbandian (in Spanish) )〕 Sine the beginning, relations between both nations have been kept on a rather low level and held mainly when relating to diplomatic issues on a global level at the United Nations. In March 2002, Armenian Prime Minister Andranik Margaryan came to Monterrey in northern Mexico to attend the Monterrey Consensus Conference; this visit becoming the first and highest level Armenian government official to visit Mexico since independence.〔(Statement by Prime Minister Andranik Margaryan at the Monterey Consensus )〕 In August 2002, Armenian foreign minister Vartan Oskanian paid an official visit to Mexico. During his visit, both nations signed agreements on cooperation in the fields of culture and education as well as an agreement to abolish visas for official and diplomatic passport holders.〔(Bilateral Relations: Mexico )〕
On October 2012, Armenian foreign minister Eduard Nalbandyan paid and official visit to Mexico. During his visit, foreign minister Nalbandyan expressed his concerns over Mexico's recognition in 2011 of the Khojaly Massacre where approximately 161 ethnic Azeri's were killed in the town of Khojaly in February 1992 during the Nagorno-Karabakh War.〔(Armenia rebukes Mexico over Khojalu stance )〕 Foreign minister Nalibandyan was also concerned with a proposed placing of a statue commemorating former Azeri President Heydar Aliyev on Mexico's main Paseo de la Reforma. After much opposition from human rights groups in Mexico, the statue of President Alliyev was removed and relocated to a private home.〔(México y su embrollo caucásico (in Spanish) )〕 During his visit to Mexico, foreign minister Nalibandyan addressed the Mexican Senate where he spoke about improving diplomatic relations between both nations and that Armenia would be opening an embassy in Mexico.〔(Comisión de Relaciones Exteriores, Asia-Pacífico: Reunión con el Ministro de Relaciones Exteriores de la República de Armenia Edward Nalbandian (in Spanish) )〕 In early 2014, Armenia opened an embassy in Mexico City.〔(Nuevo embajador de Armenia en México (in Spanish) )〕
In April 2015, the Mexican Senate held an 'Armenian cultural week' dedicated to Armenian history and to commemorate 23 years of diplomatic relations between both nations.〔(Inauguran Semana Cultural de Armenia en el Senado (in Spanish) )〕 As of yet, Mexico has not formally recognized the Armenian genocide committed by Ottoman forces in 1915.〔(Los armenios y el lobby azerí en México (in Spanish) )〕

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