Sheinbaum urges ambassadors to project Mexico's transformation in 2026

President Claudia Sheinbaum addressed Mexican representatives abroad, highlighting the historic transformation underway in the country and diplomatic goals for 2026. The message came during the XXXVII Meeting of Heads of Embassies and Consulates, led by Foreign Secretary Juan Ramón de la Fuente. Priorities include bolstering consular protection and promoting national achievements globally.

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo addressed the country's diplomatic representatives abroad on the afternoon of this day. In her message, she emphasized the historic moment of transformation facing the Mexican people and outlined the objectives to guide diplomatic efforts in 2026.

The address took place as part of the XXXVII Meeting of Heads of Embassies and Consulates 2026, organized by the Secretariat of Foreign Affairs (SRE) and led by Foreign Secretary Juan Ramón de la Fuente. Over the three days of sessions, the secretary reported on activities conducted and specified priorities for the year.

Key among them is continuing to strengthen protection and consular assistance for Mexicans abroad, a core duty of diplomatic missions. Efforts will also focus on promoting the achievements of the national public life's transformation internationally and reaffirming Mexico's position as a nation guided by its constitutional principles.

This annual gathering aims to coordinate strategies between the SRE and embassies and consulates, aligning priorities for the current year. In doing so, Mexico's foreign policy aligns with domestic progress, underscoring diplomacy rooted in constitutional values and support for the Mexican community overseas.

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