José Pontones Tovar

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José Pontones Tovar (born January 3, 1903 in Mexico City , † unknown) was a Mexican ambassador .

Life

He studied at the Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala and New Orleans . He entered the foreign service in 1940. He was promoted to Vice-Consul in February 1952 and went through all stages of promotion up to the Ministro Consejero. He was accredited as Chancellor at consulates in the USA and Belize and at the embassies in Guatemala, Tegucigalpa and Bogota and San Salvador.

After all, he was in 1974 Ambassador to Ghana and, like its predecessor, Ernesto Madero Vázquez at the same time Ambassador to Senegal

He was a member of the Academia Mexicana de Derecho Internacional .

He studied diplomatic asylum, foreign trade and general diplomatic relations.

predecessor Office successor
Ernesto Madero Vázquez Mexican ambassador to Accra from
1974 to 1977
Francisco José Cruz González

Individual evidence

  1. José Rogelio Alvarez, Enciclopedia de México , Volume 12, 1998.
  2. Legislatura XLIX
  3. ^ Tiempo, editions 1809–1825 .