The Auditorium and Congress Palace Infanta Doña Elena last night hosted the book launch of Inocencio F.
Arias "Presidents and diplomacy: I slept with Suarez and I rose with Shoemaker" during a ceremony which was wrapped by numerous public and various authorities, among whom was the mayor, Bartolome Hernandez and their counterparts in Cuevas del Almanzora Garrucha.
Innocent has a law degree from the University of Murcia, has held positions at several embassies, has been Secretary of State for International Cooperation and Latin American Affairs Ministry spokesman on Foreign Affairs, Ambassador of Spain to the UN and Consul General of Spain in Los Angeles, among other important positions.
In his speech, Arias recalled his great relationship with Eagles, municipality where you vacationed several years and birthplace of his only brother, besides being the land where he married an aunt.
Here was where he saw the sea for the first time and recalled his early youth baths, embodied by the renowned photographer aquiline Jose Matrán.
Similarly, when I saw quoted in Madrid called him countryman Alfonso Escámez is that Eagles has always been present in his heart.
Focusing on the publication, explained that Innocent has attempted to clarify with some amenity, the rights and wrongs of Spanish foreign policy, recounting various anecdotes also personally lived during his years working with several presidents of democracy: Adolfo Suárez, Leopoldo Calvo-Sotelo, Felipe González and José María Aznar, as well as José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, in which did not work, but the information you have gathered to bring into this book.
In short, it is a revealing journey in which we can learn some of the secrets of diplomacy in this country, answering questions such as: how Adolfo Suárez sold the world the Spanish democratic transition, and what steps had to give Calvo -Sotelo for critical country's entry into NATO while his party was bleeding?, why was held in Madrid during the government of Felipe González peace conference between Israelis and Palestinians century's most important, and what was behind the controversial photo of José María Aznar in the Azores with Blair and Bush?, what sins committed Zapatero with the U.S.?, or is Spain more relevant in the world now than it was ten or twenty years?
Source: Ayuntamiento de Águilas