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| birth_date = March 20, 1911
| caption = Alfonso García Robles in 1982
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| birth_place = Zamora, Michoacán, Mexico
| birth_place = Zamora, Michoacán, Mexico
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| death_date = September 2, 1991
| death_place = Mexico City, Mexico
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'''Alfonso García Robles''' (March 20, 1911 – September 2, 1991) was a distinguished Mexican diplomat and politician, renowned for his pivotal role in the establishment of the [[Treaty of Tlatelolco]], which aimed to make [[Latin America]] a nuclear-weapon-free zone. His efforts in promoting nuclear disarmament earned him the [[Nobel Peace Prize]] in 1982, which he shared with [[Alva Myrdal]].
'''Alfonso García Robles''' (March 20, 1911 – September 2, 1991) was a distinguished Mexican diplomat and politician, renowned for his pivotal role in the denuclearization of Latin America. He was awarded the [[Nobel Peace Prize]] in 1982 for his efforts in promoting nuclear disarmament.


== Early Life and Education ==
== Early Life and Education ==
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== Diplomatic Career ==
== Diplomatic Career ==
García Robles joined the Mexican Foreign Service in 1939. Over the years, he held various significant positions, including serving as the Mexican ambassador to [[Brazil]] and as a representative to the [[United Nations]]. His diplomatic career was marked by his commitment to peace and disarmament.
García Robles joined the Mexican Foreign Service in 1939. His early career included various diplomatic postings, which provided him with extensive experience in international relations. He served as the Mexican ambassador to Brazil from 1962 to 1964.


=== Treaty of Tlatelolco ===
=== The Treaty of Tlatelolco ===
The [[Treaty of Tlatelolco]], formally known as the "Treaty for the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons in Latin America and the Caribbean," was signed in 1967. García Robles was instrumental in its negotiation and implementation. The treaty established Latin America as a nuclear-weapon-free zone, prohibiting the testing, use, manufacture, production, or acquisition of nuclear weapons in the region.
García Robles is best known for his instrumental role in the creation of the [[Treaty of Tlatelolco]], which established a nuclear-weapon-free zone in Latin America and the Caribbean. The treaty was signed on February 14, 1967, in [[Mexico City]], and it was a landmark agreement in the global movement towards nuclear disarmament.
 
The Treaty of Tlatelolco was the first of its kind to prohibit nuclear weapons in a densely populated region. García Robles' diplomatic skills were crucial in negotiating the terms of the treaty and securing the agreement of all Latin American countries.


== Nobel Peace Prize ==
== Nobel Peace Prize ==
In 1982, Alfonso García Robles was awarded the [[Nobel Peace Prize]] for his tireless efforts in promoting nuclear disarmament. He shared the prize with [[Alva Myrdal]], a Swedish diplomat and politician who was also a staunch advocate for disarmament.
In 1982, Alfonso García Robles was awarded the [[Nobel Peace Prize]], which he shared with Swedish diplomat [[Alva Myrdal]]. The award recognized their tireless efforts in the field of nuclear disarmament. García Robles' work on the Treaty of Tlatelolco was highlighted as a significant contribution to global peace and security.


== Legacy ==
== Legacy ==
García Robles is remembered as a key figure in the global movement towards nuclear disarmament. His work laid the foundation for future treaties and agreements aimed at reducing the threat of nuclear weapons. The [[Treaty of Tlatelolco]] remains a significant achievement in the history of disarmament.
Alfonso García Robles is remembered as a pioneer in the field of nuclear disarmament. His work laid the foundation for subsequent treaties and agreements aimed at reducing the proliferation of nuclear weapons. The Treaty of Tlatelolco remains a testament to his vision and dedication to peace.


== Also see ==
== Also see ==

Latest revision as of 00:45, 9 December 2024

Alfonso García Robles (March 20, 1911 – September 2, 1991) was a distinguished Mexican diplomat and politician, renowned for his pivotal role in the denuclearization of Latin America. He was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1982 for his efforts in promoting nuclear disarmament.

Early Life and Education[edit]

Alfonso García Robles was born in Zamora, Michoacán, Mexico. He pursued his higher education at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), where he studied law. García Robles furthered his education in international law at the University of Paris and the Hague Academy of International Law.

Diplomatic Career[edit]

García Robles joined the Mexican Foreign Service in 1939. His early career included various diplomatic postings, which provided him with extensive experience in international relations. He served as the Mexican ambassador to Brazil from 1962 to 1964.

The Treaty of Tlatelolco[edit]

García Robles is best known for his instrumental role in the creation of the Treaty of Tlatelolco, which established a nuclear-weapon-free zone in Latin America and the Caribbean. The treaty was signed on February 14, 1967, in Mexico City, and it was a landmark agreement in the global movement towards nuclear disarmament.

The Treaty of Tlatelolco was the first of its kind to prohibit nuclear weapons in a densely populated region. García Robles' diplomatic skills were crucial in negotiating the terms of the treaty and securing the agreement of all Latin American countries.

Nobel Peace Prize[edit]

In 1982, Alfonso García Robles was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, which he shared with Swedish diplomat Alva Myrdal. The award recognized their tireless efforts in the field of nuclear disarmament. García Robles' work on the Treaty of Tlatelolco was highlighted as a significant contribution to global peace and security.

Legacy[edit]

Alfonso García Robles is remembered as a pioneer in the field of nuclear disarmament. His work laid the foundation for subsequent treaties and agreements aimed at reducing the proliferation of nuclear weapons. The Treaty of Tlatelolco remains a testament to his vision and dedication to peace.

Also see[edit]

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