No, Mexico is not a member of NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization). NATO is a political and military alliance primarily consisting of countries from North America and Europe. Its main purpose is to ensure the collective defense and security of its member states.
Mexico, being located in North America, has not sought membership in NATO. The country has traditionally maintained a policy of non-intervention and neutrality in international conflicts, which aligns with its historical stance on military alliances. Instead, Mexico focuses on regional cooperation through organizations like the Organization of American States (OAS) and the Pacific Alliance.
While Mexico is not a NATO member, it has participated in some NATO-led initiatives and partnerships aimed at promoting security and stability. However, these engagements do not equate to membership.