Edward Allan Wagner Tizón (born February 7, 1942) is a Peruvian diplomat who most recently served as the Minister of Foreign Affairs from February 2021...
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Look up tizón in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Tizón or Tizon may refer to: Alex Tizon (1959–2017), Filipino-American author and Pulitzer Prize-winning...
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1997–2002 Guillermo Fernández de Soto (Colombia) 2002–2004 Edward Allan Wagner Tizón (Peru) 2004–2006 Alfredo Fuentes Hernández (Colombia), interim 2006–2007...
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and Columbia universities. He was Advisor to the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Allan Wagner Tizón from 1985 to 1987 while also being a member of the Advisory Council...
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Moreno Ruffinelli (2001-2003) Peru - Diego García Sayán (2001-2002) Allan Wagner Tizón (2002-2003) Suriname - Marie Levens (2000-2005) Uruguay - Didier Opertti...
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Secretary-general Guillermo Fernández de Soto Colombia 2002-2004 Allan Wagner Tizón Peru 2004-2006 Arab League Secretary-general Amr Moussa Egypt 2001–2011...
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Tanzania 2004-2008 (first President) Andean Community Secretary-general Allan Wagner Tizón Peru 2004-2006 Arab League Secretary-general Amr Moussa Egypt 2001–2011...
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13 Marciano Rengifo 16 August 2005 28 July 2006 Possible Peru 14 Allan Wagner Tizón 28 July 2006 20 December 2007 Independent Alan García 15 Ántero Flores...
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and are eventually replaced by Luis Solari as prime minister and Allan Wagner Tizón as foreign minister. July 9- Ana Palacios is named foreign minister...
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García, with another treaty being signed by Peruvian Foreign Minister Allan Wagner Tizón and Sahrawi Special Envoy Hamri Bouiha, who became the first concurrent...
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September 30 of 1989 – July 28 of 1990 Foreign Relations (Chancellor) Allan Wagner Tizón Luis Gonzales Posada Guillermo Larco Cox July 28 of 1985 – May 13...
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Cape Town—that had existed since at least the 1960s —was closed by Allan Wagner Tizón in protest of Apartheid and the South African occupation of Namibia...
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Velita Arroyo de Laboureix (France) Víctor Mayorga Miranda (Cuba) Allan Wagner Tizón (Netherlands) Alfredo Arosemena Ferreyros [es] (Italy) Walter Jorge...
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Ruffinelli (2001-2003) Leila Rachid de Cowles (2003-2006) Peru - Allan Wagner Tizón (2002-2003) Manuel Rodríguez Cuadros (2003-2005) Suriname - Marie...
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Minister Roberto Dañino Preceded by Javier Pérez de Cuéllar Succeeded by Allan Wagner Tizón Minister of Justice and Human Rights In office 27 November 2000 –...
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political philosopher. Ciro Alegría, novelist, writer and journalist. Allan Wagner Tizón, diplomat. North Group "UNT celebra 187 años de fundación". laindustria...
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Felipe Lampreia, Alvaro Ramos Trigo, Miguel Angel Burelli Rivas, Allan Wagner Tizón, Dorothea Werneck, Franco Montoro et al.) Abriendo Caminos para la...
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February 2, 2001 February 14, 2001 October 24, 2001 Alejandro Toledo Allan Wagner Tizón October 24, 2001 November 8, 2001 November 29, 2002 Alejandro Toledo...
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salaries of political offices of the Peruvian State. His Defense Minister Allan Wagner announced that approval would resume military spending with Chile, this...
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1997–2002 Guillermo Fernández de Soto (Colombia) 2002–2004 Edward Allan Wagner Tizón (Peru) 2004–2006 Alfredo Fuentes Hernández (Colombia), interim 2006–2007...
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position of Minister of Defense of Peru on December 20, 2007, replacing Allan Wagner Tizón, who became the Peruvian Representative before the International Court...
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Kate Harrisson and Allan Wagner Tizon signing an Infrastructure Task Force agreement in 2021...
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Euclides Acevedo (2021–present) Peru – Elizabeth Astete (2020–2021) Allan Wagner Tizón (2021) Héctor Béjar (2021) Óscar Maúrtua (2021–2022) Suriname – Albert...
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Tanzania 2004-2008 (first President) Andean Community Secretary-general Allan Wagner Tizón Peru 2004-2006 Alfredo Fuentes Hernández Colombia 2006-2007 (interim)...
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United States In office 9 December 2002 – 31 October 2003 Preceded by Allan Wagner Tizón Succeeded by Eduardo Ferrero Costa Personal details Born (1951-03-02)...
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President Alejandro Toledo Prime Minister Carlos Ferrero Preceded by Allan Wagner Tizón Succeeded by Fernando Olivera Personal details Born José Manuel Rodríguez...
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General of the Andean Community of Nations in August 2006, after Allan Wagner Tizón's resignation. He was succeeded by Freddy Ehlers (Ecuador), in January...
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Morocco. 2003 James Wolfensohn: president of the World Bank Group Allan Wagner Tizon: Minister of Foreign Relations of Peru. Mahmoud Ben Ali Ben Mohamed...
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Ambassador Juan José Calle y Calle 1986 1988 Alan García As Ambassador Allan Wagner Tizón 1988 1991 Alan García As Ambassador Eduardo Toledo Gonzales 1991 1993...
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15 January 2004 Preceded by Sebastián Alegrett Succeeded by Edward Allan Wagner Tizón Colombian Minister of Foreign Affairs In office 7 August 1998 – 7...
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