Alfonso García Robles
Mexican lawyer and diplomat, Nobel Laureate

Born
March 20th, 1911
113 years ago
Died
September 2nd, 1991
33 years ago — 80 years old
Category
Leaders & Politicians
Country
Mexico
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A prominent lawyer and diplomat, contributed significantly to disarmament efforts and international relations. Worked for the Mexican government and served as Ambassador to various countries. Advocated for peace and nuclear disarmament. Awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1982 for efforts in promoting disarmament in Latin America.
Received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1982
Promoted disarmament treaties in Latin America
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