Julio Londoño Paredes Explained

Julio Londoño Paredes
Ambassador From:Colombia
Country:Cuba
Term Start:1998
Term End:2010
President:Andrés Pastrana Arango (1998-2002)
Álvaro Uribe Vélez (2002-2010)
Predecessor:Alberto Villamizar Cárdenas
Successor:Gustavo Adolfo Bell Lemus
Order2:23rd
Office2:Permanent Representative of Colombia to the United Nations
Term Start2:22 September 1994
Term End2:18 September 1998
President2:Ernesto Samper Pizano
Predecessor2:Luis Fernando Jaramillo Correa
Successor2:Alfonso Valdivieso Sarmiento
Office3:Permanent Representative of Colombia to the Organization of American States
Term Start3:11 September 1990
Term End3:22 September 1994
President3:César Gaviria Trujillo
Predecessor3:Leopoldo Villar Borda
Successor3:Fabio Villegas Ramírez
Office4:Colombian Minister or Foreign Affairs
Term Start4:7 August 1986
Term End4:7 August 1990
President4:Virgilio Barco Vargas
Predecessor4:Augusto Ramírez Ocampo
Successor4:Luis Fernando Jaramillo Correa
Ambassador From5:Colombia
Country5:Panama
Term Start5:1983
Term End5:1986
President5:Belisario Betancur Cuartas
Birth Date:10 July 1938
Birth Place:Bogotá, D.C., Colombia
Nationality:Colombian
Spouse:Constanza Fajardo Solano
Children:Andrés Londoño Fajardo
Isabel Cristina Londoño Fajardo
Daniel Eduardo Londoño Fajardo
Branch:National Army of Colombia
Serviceyears:1957-1969
Rank: Lieutenant Colonel

Julio Londoño Paredes (born 10 July 1938) is a retired Colombian Army Lieutenant Colonel and diplomat. He has served as Colombia's Minister or Foreign Affairs, Permanent Representative of Colombia to the United Nations, Permanent Representative of Colombia to the Organization of American States, and Ambassador of Colombia to Panama, and Cuba. During his Ambassadorship in Cuba he was commissioned to represent Colombia at the International Court of Justice to protect sovereign claims on the Archipelago of San Andrés, Providencia and Santa Catalina by Nicaragua.[1]

Personal life

Born on 10 July 1938 in Bogotá, Colombia to Julio Londoño Londoño and Isabel Paredes Manrique. He married Constanza Fajardo Solano with whom he had three children: Andrés, Isabel Cristina and Daniel Eduardo.[2]

Selected works

Notes and References

  1. El coronel que 'correrá' con Fajardo . The Corenel Who Will "Run" With Fajardo . 2010-03-09 . 2011-01-13 . es . . 0124-5473 . 2010-04-13 . https://web.archive.org/web/20100413184843/http://www.semana.com/noticias-propuestas-y-perfiles/este-julio-londono-paredes-formula-vicepresidencial-fajardo/136080.aspx . dead .
  2. Ricardo . Areiza . La Nación . Neiva . 2010-03-10 . 2011-01-13 . ‘Opita’ fórmula de Fajardo . "Opita" Formula of Fajardo . es . 1900-0022 . https://archive.today/20130101235436/http://www.lanacion.com.co/2010/03/10/%E2%80%98opita%E2%80%99-formula-de-fajardo/ . dead . January 1, 2013 .