Embassy of Mexico in Spain | |
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Embajada de México en España | |
Style | Excellency |
Type | Diplomatic mission |
Status | Active |
Reports to | Secretariat of Foreign Affairs President of Mexico |
Seat | 46 Carrera de San Jerónimo Madrid, Spain |
Appointer | President of Mexico with Senate advice and consent |
Term length | No set term length |
Formation | 1835 or 1836 |
First holder | Miguel de Santa María |
Website | embamex.sre.gob.mx/espana |
The Embassy of Mexico in Spain, based out of Madrid, is the primary diplomatic mission from the United Mexican States to the Kingdom of Spain. Diplomatic relations between the two countries were established in 1836, 15 years after the Mexican War of Independence, but were severed in 1940 due to Mexico's support for the Second Spanish Republic in the Spanish Civil War. Relations were re-established in 1977 when Spain returned to a democracy following the death of Francisco Franco.[1]
The head of the mission also represents Mexico before the World Tourism Organization.[2]
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