Julián Ventura Valero

Julián Ventura Valero (born 15 May 1966 in Tampico, Mexico) is a Mexican diplomat, who serves as Deputy Secretary of Foreign Affairs of Mexico since December 1st 2018, G-20 Sherpa, and Chair of the Matías Romero Institute (Diplomatic Academy).

Julián Ventura Valero
Deputy Secretary of Foreign Affairs of Mexico
Assumed office
December 1st, 2018
PresidentAndrés Manuel López Obrador
Personal details
Born (1966-05-15) 15 May 1966
Tampico, Tamaulipas, México
NationalityMexican
Alma materUniversity of British Columbia
OccupationDiplomat

He joined the Mexican Foreign Service in 1990 and was appointed to the rank of Career Ambassador in 2006.

In the Mexican Ministry of Foreign Affairs he has served as Undersecretary for North American Affairs (2009-2012); Director-General for Asia-Pacific Affairs (2003-2007); Chief of Cabinet of the Secretary of Foreign Affairs (2002-2003); and Chief of Cabinet of the Deputy Secretary for African, Asia-Pacific, Europe, Middle Eastern and United Nations Affairs (2001-2002).

Abroad, he has served as Ambassador to the United Kingdom (2017-2018); Ambassador to the People’s Republic of China (2013-2017); Deputy Chief of Mission in the Embassy to the United States of America (2007-2009); Alternate Representative to the Organization of American States (1998-2001); Head of Political and Media Affairs in the Embassy in Cuba (1995-1998); and Alternate Representative to the International Organizations in Vienna, Austria (1990-1995).

Over the course of his diplomatic career he has represented Mexico in numerous multilateral conferences in the United Nations, the Inter-American System, APEC, the World Forum on Migration and Development and the G-20.

He holds a degree in History from the University of British Columbia (Vancouver, Canada)

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