- Eduardo Diez de Medina
Eduardo Diez de Medina (1881-1955), born in
La Paz ,Bolivia , was Bolivia's Minister of Foreign Affairs and Worship on three occasions (1923, 1925, 1936-39). He signed onJuly 9 ,1925 the Carillo-Diez de Medina treaty withArgentine representativeHoracio Carillo , which settled a long border dispute betweenArgentina andBolivia . He also negotiated withU.S. Secretary of State Frank B. Kellogg a plan to grant Bolivia the city ofArica , thereby granting it access to the sea. The plan, which was to result from an American mediation between Peru and Chile, failed due to a change in U.S. foreign policy following the election of PresidentHerbert Hoover . Diez de Medina also enacted, together withPeru vian emissaryM. Elias Bonemaison , theTreaty of September 23, 1902 , which demarcated the border between Bolivia and Peru. In addition, he served asLatin American Liaison to theLeague of Nations .In 1941 Diez de Medina fell out of favor amidst a
jingoistic political climate when he voluntarily submitted himself to trial after he was accused of selling life-saving Bolivian visas to up to 15,000 Jews inBerlin ,Warsaw ,Kaunas andStockholm . Over 1,000 blank immigration permits were found for distribution in Warsaw,Hamburg ,Genoa andParis .References
*http://www.argentina-rree.com/7/7-069.htm
*http://www.rree.gov.bo/ministerio/Ministros.htm
*http://www.boliviaweb.com/mar/capitulo11.htm
*http://www.rree.gob.pe/portal/pexterior.nsf/0/71678f6d2373afad05256c5b0076c3bc?OpenDocument
*TIME Magazine, Dec. 30th, 1940.
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