Alfonso Fraga
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Alfonso Fraga-Pérez | |
Born | 1941 Havana, Cuba |
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Alfonso Fraga-Pérez (born 1941 in Havana) is a Cuban attorney and diplomat.
He is presently the Secretary General of OSPAAAL, the Organization of Solidarity of the People of Asia, Africa & Latin America (2006-Present). He previously was the Cuban ambassador to Chile (2000-2006) and the Chief of the Cuban Interests Section in Washington, DC (1992-1998). Additionally, he served the Cuban government in its embassies in Yugoslavia, China, Poland, East Germany and Zimbabwe. He served as the head of the Cuban Foreign Ministry's European Department.
He is married to Isolina Elisa Gómez Rodríguez (born 1942) and has three children, Alfonso (married to Nilsa Castro Espín, daughter of Raúl Castro and Vilma Espín Guillois), Rosario, and Leonor Fraga Gómez and five grandchildren. He is the brother-in-law of the Cuban writer and attorney, Clemente Guillermo Gómez Rodríguez.
Preceded by Jose Antonio Arbesu |
Chief of Cuban Interests Section 1992-1998 |
Succeeded by Fernando Remìrez de Estenoz-Barciela |
[edit] References
- Te Van A Fusilar; Talleres de Rhodes Printing 2007, ISBN 1-890829-37-4 (Spanish)
- Ex-Foreign Diplomat Sent By Cuba To DC, The Miami Herald, October 3, 1992, Page 21A
- Article in Cuba Va (Spanish)