García Robles
García Robles was a prominent Mexican diplomat and politician known for his significant contributions to nuclear disarmament in Latin America. He played a key role in the negotiation of the Treaty of Tlatelolco, which established Latin America as a nuclear-weapon-free zone. His efforts were recognized when he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1982, highlighting his dedication to promoting peace and security in the region. Following his active participation in disarmament discussions at the United Nations, García Robles continued to advocate for global peace until his passing in 1991.
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García Robles won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1982 for his efforts to make Latin America a nuclear-free region.
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