Alfonso García Robles

Diplomat, Award Winner

1911 – 1991

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Who was Alfonso García Robles?

Alfonso García Robles was a Mexican diplomat and politician who, in conjunction with Sweden's Alva Myrdal, received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1982.

García Robles was born in Zamora, Michoacán, and trained in law at the National Autonomous University of Mexico, the Institute of Higher International Studies in Paris, France and the Hague Academy of International Law in the Netherlands before joining his country's foreign service in 1939.

He served as a delegate to the 1945 San Francisco Conference that established the United Nations. He was ambassador to Brazil from 1962 to 1964, and was state secretary to the ministry of foreign affairs from 1964 to 1970. In 1971–75 he served as his country's representative to the United Nations before an appointment as foreign minister in 1975–76. He was then appointed as Mexico's permanent representative to the Committee on Disarmament of the UN.

García Robles received the peace prize as the driving force behind the Treaty of Tlatelolco, setting up a nuclear-free zone in Latin America and the Caribbean. The agreement was signed in 1967 by most states in the region, though some states took some time to ratify the agreement.

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Born
Mar 20, 1911
Zamora
Also known as
  • Alfonso Garcia Robles
Nationality
  • Mexico
Profession
Education
  • National Autonomous University of Mexico
Lived in
  • Zamora
  • Mexico
Died
Sep 2, 1991
Mexico City

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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