Chile–Mexico relations

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Mexico - Chile relations
Map indicating locations of Chile and Mexico

Chile

Mexico

Chile - Mexico relations refers to interstate relations between the Republic of Chile and the United Mexican States. In May 20, 1914, Chile and the other ABC Powers met in Niagara Falls, Canada, to mediate diplomatically in order to avoid a state of war between the United States and Mexico over the Veracruz Incident and the Tampico Affair.

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