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|birth_date=1953-05-24 | |birth_date=1953-05-24 |
Latest revision as of 16:28, 28 September 2024
Jorge Gutman (Academic, Politician) | ||||||||||||
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Born | Jorge Castañeda Gutman 1953-05-24 Mexico City | |||||||||||
Alma mater | Princeton University | |||||||||||
Party | Independent | |||||||||||
As Mexican Secretary of Foreign Affairs agreed not to press charges about the armed men who were caught in the 2001 Mexican legislative assembly attack.
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Jorge Castañeda Gutman is a Mexican politician.
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After 2 Israelis were caught carrying out the 2001 Mexican legislative assembly attack an envoy of Ariel Sharon flew to Mexico City to meet Jorge Gutman (Mexican Secretary of Foreign Relations) and General Macedo de la Concha.[1]
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