Mon, 20 Feb 2012 07:20:02 +0100 (Reuters) - Mexico's Foreign Minister Patricia Espinosa (L), Australia's Foreign Minister Kevin Rudd (C) and Germany's Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle talk at a working session of the G20 foreign ministers summit in Los Cabos February 19, 2012. REUTERS/Charles Dharapak/Pool (MEXICO - Tags: POLITICS BUSINESS)
Mexico's Foreign Minister Patricia Espinosa speaks during ...
Tue, 07 Jun 2011 03:10:02 +0200 (Reuters) - Mexico's Foreign Minister Patricia Espinosa speaks during a news conference at the 41st General Assembly of the Organisation of American States (OAS) in San Salvador June 6, 2011. The meeting is themed "Citizen Security in the Americas", and will see the return of Honduras following its suspension in 2009, when President Manuel Zelaya was toppled in a coup. REUTERS/Luis Galdamez (EL SALVADOR - Tags: POLITICS HEADSHOT)
Beatriz Espinosa, General Manager of Energy Efficiency and Atmospheric ...
Sat, 26 Mar 2011 00:50:03 +0100 (Reuters) - Beatriz Espinosa, General Manager of Energy Efficiency and Atmospheric Emissions in Petrobas, Brazil, speaks during a seminar "The Future of Oil in a Carbon Conscious World" March 25, 2011, for the annual Inter-American Development Bank board of governors meetings taking place in Calgary until Monday. REUTERS/Mike Sturk (CANADA - Tags: BUSINESS ENERGY)
Mexican Foreign Minister Patricia Espinosa, pictured in August ...
Mon, 18 Oct 2010 21:20:10 +0200 (AFP/File) - Mexican Foreign Minister Patricia Espinosa, pictured in August 2010, said Monday that "conditions have not been met" for a new climate deal on reducing greenhouse gas emissions at a worldwide summit in Cancun in December.(AFP/File/Prakash Singh)
Mexico's Foreign Minister Patricia Espinosa (L) and head ...
Wed, 30 Jun 2010 18:00:04 +0200 (Reuters) - Mexico's Foreign Minister Patricia Espinosa (L) and head of the U.N. Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) for Mexico and Central America Antonio Luigi Mazzitelli arrive for a presentation of the UNODC World Drug Report 2010 during a news conference at the foreign ministry in Mexico City June 30, 2010. Global heroin and cocaine production is falling but drug trafficking routes and markets are shifting, according to the report. REUTERS/Daniel Aguilar (MEXICO - Tags: POLITICS SOCIETY)