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Marcelo Ostria Trigo was born on 23 February, 1935 in Tarija, Bolivia, is a Diplomat. Discover Marcelo Ostria Trigo's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 88 years old?

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Occupation Diplomat, author, columnist, university professor
Age 89 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 23 February, 1935
Birthday 23 February
Birthplace Tarija, Bolivia
Nationality Bolivia

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2010

He is also a writer and poet and has authored a poetry book called "Baladas mínimas" (Editorial El País, 2010).

2000

During his ambassadorship as Bolivia's Permanent Representative to the OAS, he held the positions of Chair of the Permanent Council (2000) and Chair of the Committee of Hemispheric Security of the Permanent Council (2000–2001) in which he led meetings discussing proposals to new security approaches for the Western Hemisphere.

1997

He served as the Secretary-General of Bolivia (1997–1999) of the Presidency of the Republic of Bolivia under former Bolivian President Hugo Banzer Suarez. He also served as the Foreign Policy Adviser (2005) to former ad interim President of Bolivia, Eduardo Rodríguez Veltzé.

In 1997, he was appointed as an honorary member Judge of the Permanent Court of Arbitration at the International Court of Justice.

1975

During his appointment as Under Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, he participated as part of the Bolivian Delegation in the Bolivia-Chile presidential meeting of Charaña in 1975. He played a key role in the meeting of Charaña, which led to a historic agreement between Bolivia and Chile that reestablished diplomatic relations between both countries that had been suspended since 1962, and resulted in the agreed upon design of a proposal to restore sovereign sea access to landlocked Bolivia.

He has published the books "Las negociaciones con Chile de 1975" (Editorial Atenea, 1986) and "Temas de la mediterraneidad" (Editorial Fundemos, 2004). These books cover themes associated with diplomatic negotiations between Bolivia and Chile regarding territorial and sea access disputes after Chile gained a significant amount of land from Peru and Bolivia during the War of the Pacific (1879–1883), making Bolivia a landlocked country.

1971

His international appointments began as Bolivia's Charge D'affaires in Hungary (1971–1973). He was later appointed as Ambassador of Bolivia to Uruguay (1976–1977), Venezuela (1978), and Israel (1990–1993). He was also appointed as Bolivia's Permanent Representative to the Organization of American States (OAS) (1999–2002).

1966

He entered Bolivia's Foreign Service in 1966. Among his many positions, his most noteworthy domestic appointments included: Economic Adviser to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (1969), Under Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (1974–1976), Minister of Foreign Affairs ad interim (1975), Under-Secretary-General of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (1978), Adviser-General to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (1993) and Foreign Policy Adviser to the President of Bolivia (2005).

1935

Marcelo Ostria Trigo (born February 23, 1935), is a Bolivian attorney, government official, diplomat, university professor, columnist and author.

1898

Marcelo Ostria Trigo was born in Tarija, Bolivia, as the third child of a Bolivian pediatrician, Eduardo Ostria Gutiérrez (1898–1961) and of Matilde Trigo Pizarro (1902–1997). He studied law at the Universidad Autónoma Juan Misael Saracho and graduated as an attorney in 1960.