Gov. Kevin Stitt in December announced that a Mexican Consulate is scheduled to open in Oklahoma City this spring. The Consulate of Mexico will provide consular services and assistance to the growing Mexican community in the state while promoting economic, commercial, educational, cultural, tourism and community affairs relations between Mexican entities and Oklahoma stakeholders. Gov. Stitt has been advocating for the opening of this consulate and visited Mexico in 2021 to present this proposal to the Government of Mexico. He was joined by Oklahoma City Mayor David Holt and leaders from Oklahoma City’s Mexican American community who have been advocating for consular services for many years. “As Oklahoma’s Mexican community grows, I’m glad that these Oklahomans can get the services they need right here in our state, rather driving hours across state lines for simple paperwork,” said Stitt. “I am thankful for the collaboration and shared vision between Oklahoma and Mexico that made this a reality.” Edurne Pineda has been appointed as head consul. Consul Pineda is a Mexican career diplomat with a specialization in consular affairs and a long trajectory in this field. She has been working on the opening of the Consulate with the expectation to inaugurate its operation with full services by the end of the spring of 2023. MEXICAN CONSULATE TO OPEN IN OKLAHOMA CITY
The National Palace, Mexico City
“It has been an honor to work with Governor Stitt to establish the Mexican Consulate in Oklahoma City. I am certain that we will be great partners towards forging a better development for the Mexican community in the state and a deeper and stronger relationship between Mexico and Oklahoma,” said Pineda. “Establishing this Mexican Consulate continues Oklahoma City’s emergence as a global city, and it is also a welcome amenity for our 100,000 metro OKC residents of Mexican descent,” said Oklahoma City Mayor David Holt. “We thank the Mexican government for their commitment, and I congratulate everyone who helped us attain this milestone.” Roy Williams, former president and CEO of the Greater Oklahoma City Chamber, noted Mexico is an important trade partner for the state and the presence of those offices will support continued business growth in OKC.”
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