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Mexico’s foreign minister leaves post for health reasons

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By Natalia Siniawski ‌and Diego Oré

MEXICO CITY, April 1 (Reuters) - Mexican Foreign ​Minister Juan Ramon de la Fuente will leave his post due to ⁠health reasons and be replaced by Roberto Velasco, President Claudia Sheinbaum said on Wednesday.

Roberto Velasco, the current undersecretary for North ​America, has been nominated by Sheinbaum to lead the Foreign Ministry. The ‌Senate must now ratify or reject the nomination.

The leadership change comes at a pivotal moment for regional trade. The three member nations ⁠of the USMCA — Mexico, the United States, and ⁠Canada — are conducting a joint review of the trade pact this year.

Originally negotiated during the first Trump administration to replace NAFTA in 2020, the agreement serves as a foundation of ‌the Mexican economy.

"Juan Ramon has asked me to leave the Foreign ⁠Ministry for health reasons," Sheinbaum said in ‌a video posted on X, appearing ​alongside De la Fuente and Velasco.

De la Fuente previously took medical leave for surgery last November and now requested more ‌time for rehabilitation, the president added.

Velasco has ​managed diplomatic relations with ⁠the United States and Canada since June 2020, serving ‌first as the head of ⁠the North American unit before becoming undersecretary.

Velasco said that, if confirmed by the Senate, he would continue "defending Mexico's sovereignty" and "protecting Mexicans ​throughout the world" while ‌maintaining strategic cooperation with North and Latin American partners.

(Reporting by Natalia ⁠Siniawski and Diego Ore; Additonal ​reporting by Iñigo Alexander and Adriana Barrera, Editing by ​Brendan O'Boyle and Alistair Bell)

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