Diplomats
20th century
- Adrian A. Basora
former U.S. Ambassador to the Czech Republic - Gabriel Guerra-Mondragón
former U.S. Ambassador to Chile - Luis Guinot
former U.S. Ambassador to Costa Rica - Victor Marrero
former U.S. Ambassador to the OAS - Spencer Matthews King
former U.S. Ambassador to Guyana - Edward G. Miller, Jr.
Miller was a lawyer who served as Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs from 1949 to 1952. - Teodoro Moscoso
former U.S. Ambassador to Venezuela and head of Alliance for Progress (see also politicians) - Horacio Rivero
Admiral (Ret.), former U.S. Ambassador to Spain (see also Military)
21st century
- Mari Carmen Aponte
U.S. Ambassador to El Salvador - César Benito Cabrera
former U.S. Ambassador to Mauritius and the Seychelles - Hans Hertell
former U.S. Ambassador to the Dominican Republic - Carmen Martinez
former U.S. Ambassador to Zambia
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Famous quotes containing the word diplomats:
“How is the world ruled and led to war? Diplomats lie to journalists and believe these lies when they see them in print.”
—Karl Kraus (18741936)
“People in places many of us never heard of, whose names we cant pronounce or even spell, are speaking up for themselves. They speak in languages we once classified as exotic but whose mastery is now essential for our diplomats and businessmen. But what they say is very much the same the world over. They want a decent standard of living. They want human dignity and a voice in their own futures. They want their children to grow up strong and healthy and free.”
—Hubert H. Humphrey (19111978)