Eduardo Giles Martínez

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Eduardo Giles Martínez (born September 10, 1952 ) is a Mexican diplomat .

Life

Giles Martínez joined the United States' Foreign Service on September 16, 1976. On September 16, 1976, he was vice-consul, on October 1, 1979, third secretary of the embassy, ​​on February 1, 1982, second secretary of the embassy, ​​and on March 1, 1988, first secretary of the embassy.

From September 16, 1976 to April 19, 1979, Giles was employed as an analyst in the diplomatic service. From February 16, 1978 to August 15, 1978, Giles had taken unpaid leave. From May 15, 1979 to May 4, 1984, Giles was in the Political Affairs Department in Brussels. From May 8, 1984 to April 15, 1988, Giles was Chancellor of the Embassy in Saudi Arabia. From April 16, 1988 to July 15, 1988, Giles had taken unpaid leave. From July 16, 1988 to May 15, 1989, Giles was Head of the Department of State's Protocols. From May 16, 1989 to May 30, 1990, Giles served as Assistant Director of Asia and Africa. Giles was appointed Chancellor of Zimbabwe on June 1, 1990 , and he opened the Embassy in Harare on June 4, 1990 . From July 1, 1991 to November 3, 1991 Giles was Second Head of the Department for Africa in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. From November 4, 1991 to February 14, 1993 Giles was Second Head of the Instituto de Estudios Matías Romero Diplomatico . From February 15, 1993 to June 20, 1993, Giles was Vice President Europe. From June 23, 1993 to October 9, 1995, Giles was Chancellor of the Embassy in Budapest. From October 9, 1995 to October 25, 1997, Giles was Chancellor of the Embassy in Tel Aviv. From October 27, 1997 to December 10, 1999, Giles served in the Consular Section of the Embassy in Jamaica. From December 15, 1999 to July 23, 2002, he was accredited in Houston Texas. On July 23, 2002, he was accredited in Oxnard.

predecessor Office successor
Charge d'Affaires of the Mexican Embassy in Harare
1 June 1990 up 23 October 1990
Víctor Manuel Solano Montaño

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