Héctor Vasconcelos

Héctor Vasconcelos is a Mexican diplomat. He is the former Mexican Ambassador to Denmark, Norway and Iceland. He was expected to be appointed as the Mexican Minister of Foreign Affairs by President Andrés Manuel López Obrador,[1] but was subsequently replaced by Marcelo Ebrard on 5 July 2018 as he was elected to be senator instead.[2][3] One of his main goals is to improve NAFTA.[4]

Héctor Vasconcelos
Other namessenator
Alma materUniversity of Oxford
OccupationDiplomat
Parent(s)José Vasconcelos

Early years

He is the only child of politician and writer José Vasconcelos and pianist Esperanza Cruz.

He would study music in school.

Professional life

gollark: Oh yes, you could probably improve some processes decently if you can just remove contaminants easily.
gollark: Aluminium/iron refining?
gollark: Oh, and sodium/chlorine from salt(water), which are both dangerous chemicals which could be used for evilness somehow.
gollark: If you can extract single atoms without touching other stuff, you can basically do "electrolysis" for free, and get hydrogen/oxygen from water.
gollark: This has other implications.

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