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Could Alicia Bárcena be the first woman to lead the United Nations?
Bárcena has hinted at her interest in the job, and her extensive U.N. experience makes her a strong contender.
Alicia Bárcena says Mexico should act quickly on nearshoring opportunity
Mexico's Foreign Affairs Minister spoke at a trade conference about Mexico's narrow window of opportunity to capitalize on nearshoring.
COP16: Bárcena seeks Indigenous participation to protect 30% of territory
Environment Minister Alicia Bárcena pledged to protect 30.8 million hectares of land and 19.6 million hectares of marine areas by 2030.
Foreign Affairs Minister Bárcena visits China to purchase supplies for Acapulco
Alicia Bárcena visited Beijing, and will next stop in South Korea. The two Asian countries are Mexico's biggest trading partners after the United States.
Foreign Minister Bárcena discusses migration, security on US visit
On her first visit as foreign minister to the U.S., Bárcena addressed the floating barrier in the Rio Grande, fentanyl trafficking and trade.
Mexico to push Biden on regularization of Mexicans in the US
Foreign Affairs Minister Alicia Bárcena highlighted Mexicans' contributions to the U.S. economy in remarks made before her Tuesday trip to Washington.
US and Mexican officials see ‘positive results’ in curbing migration
Mexico's delegation, led by Foreign Affairs Minister Alicia Bárcena, emphasized addressing the "root causes of migration" while in Washington, D.C.
Mexico calls on US to help ‘modernize’ the border
Foreign Affairs Minister Alicia Bárcena said that modernization is needed to promote investment and trade, but that Mexico needs U.S. support.
Venezuelan President Maduro to attend migration summit in Mexico
Mexico's Foreign Affairs Minister Alicia Bárcena met with Maduro in Caracas on Monday and confirmed his attendance at the regional summit.
Foreign Minister: Mexico made 25% of global fentanyl seizures since 2020
In a presentation at the U.N. General Assembly, Foreign Minister Alicia Bárcena boasted a tenfold increase in fentanyl seizures since 2018.