Vietnam - Mexico to Mark 50 Years with Cultural Events
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The Ambassador stated that, in celebration of the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations, the Mexican Embassy in Vietnam will organize a variety of unique cultural exchange activities throughout 2025.
According to the Ambassador, a highlight of these events will be the exhibition titled "Journey to Ancient Mexico," scheduled for May 19 around Hoan Kiem Lake. The exhibition will showcase artifacts and cultural heritage from ancient Mexican civilizations. The Ambassador expressed his hope that the exhibition will draw public interest in Hanoi and among Vietnamese citizens, thereby fostering greater cultural understanding and connections between the two nations.
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Chairman of Hanoi People's Committee Tran Sy Thanh (right) and Mexican Ambassador to Vietnam Alejandro Negrín Munoz. (Photo: Hanoi Moi Newspaper) |
Ambassador Alejandro Negrín Munoz emphasized that Mexico has always regarded Vietnam as an important partner. This is evidenced by Mexico being the first Latin American country to establish diplomatic ties with Vietnam after the war. Currently, Mexico is Vietnam’s second-largest trading partner in Latin America, while Vietnam also ranks as Mexico’s second-largest trading partner within ASEAN.
Hanoi People’s Committee Chairman Tran Sy Thanh highly appreciated Mexico’s contributions to promoting economic and cultural cooperation between the two countries. He mentioned the growing presence of businesses from both nations in each other’s markets, such as Mexico’s KidZania entertainment center at Lotte Mall West Lake and FPT Corporation’s branch in Guadalajara. Events like “Vietnam Week,” “Vietnam Day” in Mexico, and cultural exhibitions featuring the Olmec civilization have all contributed to enhancing mutual understanding and ties between the peoples of the two countries.
The Chairman also stressed that Hanoi is committed to continuing its support for the Mexican Embassy’s activities related to the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations, contributing to the deepening, substantial, and effective development of the Vietnam-Mexico comprehensive partnership.
Providing further insight into the Vietnam-Mexico relationship, Ambassador Alejandro Negrín Munoz highlighted the significance of 2025 as a milestone marking half a century of diplomatic ties. He noted that alongside the strong development of political relations, economic relations between the two countries are also thriving. Mexico is currently the largest importer of Vietnamese goods in the Caribbean and Latin American region. Notably, the meeting between Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum and Vietnamese Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh on the sidelines of the G20 Summit in Brazil in November 2024 was praised by the Ambassador as a clear testament to the sustainable growth of bilateral political relations. |
![]() | Vietnam And Mexico Commit to Elevating Partnership For the past 49 years of diplomatic relations, Vietnam has always been Mexico's leading political partner in Southeast Asia. |
![]() | Vietnamese Embassy Visits Zacatecas State of Mexico A delegation from the Vietnamese Embassy in Mexico seeks cooperation opportunities in Zacatecas state. |
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