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Horst Heubaum (born March 1936 ) is a former German ambassador .

Life

Horst Heubaum was on 16 July 1964. The credit policy instruments of the Deutsche Bundesbank in terms of its impact on competition in the banking industry at the RWTH Aachen Dr. phil. PhD .

On August 15, 1974 was Heubaum d'affaires at the Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany in Montevideo and signed an agreement to provide financial support to the military dictatorship of Juan María Bordaberry .

In 1981, Heubaum was a press attaché at the Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany in Mexico City .

In 1979 the Sandinistas took over the government of his administrative district Nicaragua and the German federal government had suspended a financial aid agreement that Götz von Houwald had concluded with Foreign Minister Alejandro Montiel Argüello in 1974 under a junta controlled by the Somoza clan with a federal government also led by Helmut Schmidt .

On April 30, 1983, the German citizen, doctor and development worker Albrecht "Tonio" Pflaum (* Freiburg im Breisgau ) was murdered by Contras in Wiwilí and Horst Heubaum held an honor guard on his coffin .

In May 1985, during a visit to Erich Honecker , Daniel Ortega described the German federal government as an “accomplice of the USA”. Heubaum asked for an explicit apology for this “derailment” .

In June 1985 a German citizen was kidnapped by Contras. The grounds of the Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany in Reparto Bolonia, Managua were then occupied by around 50 German citizens who demanded that Heubaum condemn the US government's support for the Contra.

In 1987 Horst Heubaum headed the Latin America 330 department in the Foreign Ministry. In 1989 Horst Heubaum was a lecturer in the first class of the Legation Council and the Federal Government Commissioner for Latin America.

At his post in Uruguay, Horst Heubaum played the trumpet .

Individual evidence

  1. untreaty.un.org (PDF)
  2. Genscher's withdrawal . In: Der Spiegel . No. 53 , 1981 ( online ).
  3. untreaty.un.org (PDF)
  4. ^ Funeral por el médico alemán asesindo. In: ABC (Spain) . May 3, 1983
  5. Our friends . In: Der Spiegel . No. 19 , 1983 ( online ).
  6. Massive threat . In: Der Spiegel . No. 21 , 1985 ( online ).
  7. ^ Protesters occupy West German Embassy in Nicaragua. In: The Courier , June 19, 1985
predecessor Office successor
Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany in Managua / Nicaragua
1982–1985 September
Josef Rusnak
Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany in Montevideo / Uruguay
1998–2001 March 31.
Jürgen Krieghoff