|
Use of Force and Diplomacy Speaker Series
Jorge Bolaños Suarez
"The Long-Term Future of U.S.-Cuba Relations"
Thursday, November 17, 2011
3 p.m.
Mershon Center for International Security Studies
1501 Neil Ave., Columbus, OH 43201
View event recording in RealPlayer
View event recording in Windows Media
Download podcast on Mershon subscription page
Jorge Bolaños Suarez has served as head of the Cuban Interest Section in the United States since November 2007.
Born in Las Tunas, Bolaños studied political sciences and international law at the University of Havana and did postgraduate work in foreign relations at the University of London.
He was a member of Castro's guerrilla army that overthrew the Batista government in 1959. Between 1959 and 1963, Bolaños was a member of the National Board of the Union of Banks and Insurances. In 1963 he was a country specialist in the Foreign Affairs Ministry. In 1964, Bolaños was staff director for the Foreign Affairs Ministry. He then served as First Secretary to the Cuban Embassy in London from 1965-1968.
He has served as ambassador to Poland (1971-1974), Czechoslovakia (1974-1977), United Kingdom (1977-1981), Brazil (1986-1995) and Mexico (2001-2007). Between 1981 and 1986, Bolaños served as first vice minister of the Cuban Foreign Ministry.
|
  |

Jorge Bolaños Suarez
Head of the Cuban Interests Section in Washington, D.C.
|