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Former Mexican foreign minister selected as U.N. climate chief

Patricia Espinosa is a former ambassador to Slovakia, Austria and Slovenia, and served as Minister of Foreign Affairs in the cabinet of President Felipe Calderón.

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03/05/2016 |12:54Newsroom |
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Mexican Patricia Espinosa, current Mexican Ambassador to Germany, was nominated by U.N. General-Secretary Ban Ki-moon to be the new head of the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC).

According to the UNFCCC official website, the U.N. Secretary General has concluded the selection process for the next Executive Secretary of the UNFCCC with the selection of Mexican Patricia Espinosa.

Patricia Espinosa is also a former ambassador to Slovakia, Austria and Slovenia, and served as Minister of Foreign Affairs in the cabinet of former President Felipe Calderón.

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