Alfonso Castro Valle
Alfonso Castro Valle (* 1914 ; † 1989 ) was a Mexican ambassador .
Life
Alfonso Castro Valle was married to Rosa María Kuhne.
Alfonso Castro Valle was Chancellor of the Mexican Embassy in Madrid in 1939 in the Second Spanish Republic . Juan Negrín traveled with the diplomatic passport from Castro Valle to Paris.
Alfonso Castro Valle was appointed ambassador to China on 1 November 1942 and was from January 1944 as Secretary of first Mexican charge d'affaires in Chongqing in the Kuomintang -Regierung of Chiang Kai-shek accredited.
In 1950 Alfonso Castro Valle was employed in a managerial position in the Secretaría de Relaciones Exteriores .
In 1954 Alfonso Castro Valle was Mexican Consul General in Hamburg.
In the late 1950's Alfonso Castro Valle had his residence in Tokyo and was appointed first ambassador to South Korea on June 1, 1959. Alfonso Castro Valle was the ambassador during the Prague Spring .
On March 8, 1971, he was appointed ambassador to Turkey, he resided in Ankara and, on July 1, 1971, was also accredited to the government of Mohammad Reza Pahlavi . Also based in Ankara, he was also accredited to the government in Pakistan by Zulfikar Ali Bhutto .
Alfonso Castro Valle worked on the presence of Mexico in Turkey and arranged contacts with the entrepreneurs of that time.
Publications
- Gunter Meisner, Alfonso Castro Valle. A bizarre journey into a mystical underworld of Mexico, 1939.
- A short survey on Mexico's economy, 1956.
- Alfonso Castro Valle: una excepcional carrera diplomática, Graciela de Garay, México, SRE-IMR, 2008. 108 p. ISBN 978-607-446-002-5 .
predecessor | Office | successor |
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Miguel Ángel Menéndez Reyes |
Mexican Chargé d'affaires in Chongqing January 1944 to August 1, 1945 |
Heliodoro Escalante Ramírez |
Federico M. Siller |
Mexican Ambassador to Tokyo June 7, 1959 to September 25, 1962 |
Rafael de la Colina Riquelme |
Mexican Ambassador in Seul June 7, 1959 to September 25, 1962 |
Rafael de la Colina Riquelme | |
Federico M. Siller |
Mexican Ambassador to Jakarta October 25, 1959 to May 1, 1962 |
Plutarco Albarrán López |
predecessor | Office | successor |
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Francisco del Río y Cañedo |
Mexican Ambassador in Prague July 19, 1963 to March 8, 1971 |
Bernardo Reyes Morales |
Ernesto Soto Reyes |
Mexican Ambassador to Ankara April 10, 1971 to March 25, 1977 |
Fernando Elías Calles Sáenz |
Mexican Ambassador to Tehran October 3, 1971 to October 27, 1975 |
Luis Jesús Weckmann Muñoz | |
Francisco Castillo-Nájera Calvillo |
Mexican Ambassador in Stockholm April 21, 1977 to April 16, 1982 |
Juan José Bremer de Martino |
Individual evidence
- ^ Fritz Pohle, The Mexican Exile: 1986, p. 14.
- ↑ En enero de 1944, el gobierno de Manuel Ávila Camacho acreditó al secretario Alfonso Castro Valle en la ciudad de Chongqing [18 di], en el hinterland chino, donde se había establecido la capital china ante la ocupación japonesa according to: Yolanda Trápaga, China y México: implicaciones de una nueva relación, Jornada Ediciones, 2007.
- ^ Time , Nov. 27, 1950, MEXICO: Sloan & Bill
- ↑ Mexican Consul General in Hamburg The Foreign Office announces: The Federal Government has provisionally admitted Alfonso Castro Valle, who has been appointed Mexican Consul General in Hamburg, to his office.
- ↑ Kenneth N. Skoug, Czechoslovakia's lost fight for freedom, 1967-1969: an American embassy
- ↑ MANUAL DE ORGANIZACIÓN DE LA EMBAJADA DE MÉXICO EN TURQUÍA ( Memento of March 27, 2010 in the Internet Archive )
- ↑ Embajadores de México
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personal data | |
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SURNAME | Castro Valle, Alfonso |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Mexican ambassador |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1914 |
DATE OF DEATH | 1989 |