Summary of ¿Cuáles son los principios de política exterior de México?

The video discusses the fundamental principles that govern Mexico's foreign policy, as defined in Article 89 of the Constitution. These principles include self-determination of people, non-intervention, peaceful settlement of disputes, proscription of force, legal equality of states, international cooperation for development, respect for human rights, and the fight for international peace and security. The Senate of the Republic has the exclusive power to closely monitor these principles to strengthen Mexico's foreign policy. ### Methodology - Self-determination of people - Non-intervention - Peaceful settlement of disputes - Proscription of force - Legal equality of states - International cooperation for development - Respect for human rights - Fight for international peace and security ### Speakers - Not specified in the subtitles

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00:55 — « legal equality of states if it means that regardless of their size or development power all states enjoy the same rights and have the same international duties. »
01:22 — « international cooperation for development refers to the fact that without making any distinction based on race, sex, language or religion, states must cooperate in solving global problems of economic, social, cultural or humanitarian character. »

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