Ramón Pez Ferro (born April 3, 1934) is a retired Cuban ambassador.
Ramón Pez Ferro | |
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Ambassador of Cuba to Jamaica | |
In office January 1974 to – June 1978 | |
Succeeded by | Carlos Larrañaga Díaz |
Ambassador of Cuba to Turkey | |
In office November 1981 – January 1983 | |
Succeeded by | Alberto González Casals |
Personal details | |
Born | Candelaria, Cuba | April 3, 1934
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Education |
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Alma mater | laws at the University of Havana at his 4 semester the Batista-Regime closed the university, so he completed his studies after the triumph of the Revolution.
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Career
edit- On July 26, 1953, under the command of es:Abel Santamaría he took part in the occupation of the Hospital civil Saturnino Lora.
- From January 1974 to June 1978 he was the first Ambassador in Kingston (Jamaica).
- From November 1981 to January 1983 he was Ambassador in Ankara (Turkey).[1]
- On May 9, 2009 he was Chairman of the International Commission of the National Assembly of People's Power and visited Turkey.
External links
edit- ^ United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Directorate of Intelligence, Directory of officials of the Republic of Cuba, U.S. Central Intelligence Agency, National Foreign Assessment Center., 1983, p. 240