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Mexico will keep supporting Bachelet for UN chief, president says

By Thomson Reuters Mar 25, 2026 | 9:50 AM

MEXICO CITY, March 25 (Reuters) – Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum said on Wednesday her country will continue supporting former Chilean president Michelle Bachelet’s candidacy ​for U.N. secretary-general, after Chile withdrew its ‌support the day before.

Sheinbaum said she would soon speak by phone with the two-time president, whose nomination was put forward by the governments of Mexico, Brazil and Chile prior to ‌the ​swearing in of right-wing President Jose ⁠Antonio Kast earlier this ⁠month.

“We believe that Bachelet is the ideal person to lead the United Nations, and we will continue to support her,” Sheinbaum told a daily news ​conference.

Bachelet said on Tuesday she would continue her candidacy with support from Mexico and Brazil, which ⁠has yet to comment on ⁠Chile’s decision.

“She is a woman who ​seeks peace in the world, who has a vision for ​building rights, for the peaceful resolution of conflicts, ‌for rebuilding the U.N. as an organization dedicated to resolving international conflicts, and establishing a bill of rights for all the people in the world,” ⁠Sheinbaum said.

Chile said on Tuesday it would abstain from supporting any candidate after it withdrew its support for Bachelet, whose ⁠candidacy Kast ‌said his predecessor, left-wing Gabriel Boric, should ⁠not have supported.

Bachelet was Chile’s first ​female ‌head of state and is now among ​the main ⁠candidates to succeed Secretary-General Antonio Guterres.

She served as U.N. high commissioner for human rights from 2018-22 and executive director of U.N. Women from 2010-13.

(Reporting by Sarah Morland and Aida Pelaez-Fernandez; Editing by Iñigo Alexander and ​Daina Beth Solomon)