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Mexico–Vietnam relations : ウィキペディア英語版 | Mexico–Vietnam relations
Mexico–Vietnam relations refers to the diplomatic relations between Mexico and Vietnam. Both nations are members of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation, Forum of East Asia-Latin America Cooperation and the United Nations. == History ==
Mexico and Vietnam are two nations that share a common history in the fact that both nations at one time were under the French colonial empire.〔(French Colonial Empires )〕 In 1945, Vietnam declared independence from France and soon Vietnam entered into the First Indochina War (1946-1954) and then the Vietnam War (1955-1975). During the Vietnam war, Mexico remained neutral.〔(Vietnam – Mexico Relations )〕 After the war ended in April 1975, both nations soon established diplomatic relations with each other that same year.〔(History of bilateral relations between Mexico and Vietnam (in Spanish) )〕 Later that same year, Vietnam opened an embassy in Mexico City and Mexico followed suit by opening an embassy in Hanoi in 1976; however, Mexico closed its embassy in 1980 due to financial reasons. Mexico re-opened its embassy in October 2000.〔 The two nations have signed several cooperation agreements in different areas such as scientific and technological cooperation, agriculture, healthcare, culture, education and suppression of visa requirements for official and diplomatic passport holders of both nations.〔〔 In 2011, Mexico unveiled a statue of Chairman Ho Chi Minh in Mexico City.〔(Monumento a Ho Chi Minh, sinónimo de libertad (in Spanish) )〕
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