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The Treaty of Tlatelolco, which prohibits nuclear weapons in Latin America signed in 1967 and which remains in force, was the great legacy of the diplomat Alfonso García Robles Alfonso García Robles was born on March 20, 1911 in Zamora, Michoacán. He was a recognized Mexican diplomat, awarded in 1982 with the Nobel Peace Prize along with the Swedish Alva Reimer Myrdal. In 1930 young Alfonso moved to Mexico City with the aim of enrolling in the N…
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The Treaty of Tlatelolco, which prohibits nuclear weapons in Latin America signed in 1967 and which remains in force, was the great legacy of the diplomat Alfonso García Robles Alfonso García Robles was born on March 20, 1911 in Zamora, Michoacán. He was a recognized Mexican diplomat, awarded in 1982 with the Nobel Peace Prize along with the Swedish Alva Reimer Myrdal. In 1930 young Alfonso moved to Mexico City with the aim of enrolling in the N…

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