Carlos Miranda y Elío

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Carlos Miranda y Elío V. Conde de Casa Real de Moneda (born February 27, 1943 in Cairo ) is a Spanish diplomat . From 2004 to 2008 he was the Spanish ambassador to Elisabeth II.

Life

His parents were María Teresa de Elío y González d Amezúa Coig y Mayo IV. Conde de Casa Real de Moneda (* 1927 - 23 April 1990) and Carlos de Miranda y Quartin, Conde de Casa Miranda, during their lifetime a. a. Spanish ambassador to the European Economic Community .

Miranda joined the Spanish diplomatic service in 1969. From 1970 to 1975 he was at the embassy in Washington, DC From 1975 to 1975 he was at the embassy in Algiers . From 1978 he worked in the Spanish Ministry of Foreign Affairs in departments on Europe and international organizations.

In 1982 he joined the Foreign Ministry with Juan Antonio Yáñez-Barnuevo García and was appointed head of the Latin America Department. In the spring of 1983 he had to resign from the management of the Latin America department because he gave Juan Carlos I eight paragraphs of text from an article by Felipe González in Le Monde to read without comment .

From 1983 to 1985 he was in the Ministry of Defense as a special advisor to Minister Narcís Serra , then from 1986 to 1991 he headed the Department of Security and Disarmament in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. From 1991 to 1996 he was Spain's ambassador to NATO, and from 1996 to 2001 Miranda was employed in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs as Inspector General.

From 2001 to July 2004 he was Spain’s delegate at a disarmament conference in Geneva, then Spain’s Ambassador to London until August 2008.

Since August 2008 he has been Spain's ambassador to NATO again in Brussels.

Private

Miranda is a member of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party .

In 1973 he married Odette Suárez de Puga y Fontes († December 30, 1995 in Brussels). They have two daughters. In 1999 he married Elena Meneses de Orozco y Gallego de Chaves, 14th marquesa de la Rambla, with whom he also has two children.

Individual evidence

  1. Presentation of credentials by Ambassador Carlos de Miranda to Walter Hallstein (Brussels, 9 December 1960)
  2. ^ El diplomático Carlos Miranda, nombrado asesor del ministro de Defensa. In: elpais.com. September 14, 1983, Retrieved October 5, 2016 (Spanish).
  3. El Mundo , 12 de mayo de 2004, El conde de Casa Miranda, próximo embajador en Londres, Socialista histórico, dimitió en 1983 por hacer leer al Rey un discurso con párrafos literales de un artículo de Felipe González
  4. http://www.nato.int/cv/permrep/permrep-080915.htm
predecessor Office successor
Santiago de Mora-Figueroa y Williams Spanish Ambassador to the United Kingdom
2004–2008
Carles Casajuana i Palet