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Mexico–Russia relations : ウィキペディア英語版 | Mexico–Russia relations
Mexico–Russia relations refers to the diplomatic relations between Mexico and Russia. Both nations are members of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation, G-20 major economies and the United Nations. == History ==
In 1806, Russia, under Emperor Alexander I; began an ambitious plan to colonize Alaska and California (then under control of the Spanish empire). In 1806, Russian explorer Nikolai Rezanov arrived to California in order to partake in the fur trade and secure food production for Russian colonies. In 1812, Fort Ross was established in present-day northern California.〔(History of bilateral relations between Russia and Mexico (in Spanish) )〕 Diplomatic relations between Mexico and Russia were formally established on 1 December 1890 in Mexico City by Baron Roman Rosen under the authorization of Emperor Alexander III of Russia. In 1891, the first Russian legation was opened in the Mexican capital.〔 During respective revolutions; 1910-1920 in Mexico and 1917 in Russia; diplomatic relations between the two countries were practically non-existent.
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