Oswaldo Aranha

Oswaldo Aranha

politician Brazil

Oswaldo Aranha was a prominent Brazilian diplomat and politician who played a crucial role in the formation of the United Nations. He served as Brazil's foreign minister and was instrumental in advocating for the partition plan of Palestine in 1947, which led to the establishment of the State of Israel. Aranha was known for his commitment to multilateralism and diplomacy, and he made history by delivering the opening speech at the first UN General Assembly. His contributions to international relations and his efforts to promote cooperation among nations have left a lasting legacy in Brazilian and global politics.

Born on Feb 08, 1894 (131 years old)

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