Interview with Francisco Carrión
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Francisco Carrión Mena, Ecuadorian diplomat, served as Ecuador's Ambassador to Washington until January 7, 2020, and has more than thirty years of experience in national and international politics. more than thirty years of experience in national and international politics. He has been appointed Chancellor of Ecuador, Ambassador to Madrid, United States and to the United Nations. In the academic field, he has collaborated with the Central University of Ecuador and FLACSO Ecuador. Ecuador. He has also lectured in several countries and published books and articles. books and articles. He received his B.A. in Political and Social Sciences from the Universidad Central del Ecuador in 1974. at the Universidad Central del Ecuador in 1974 and later obtained his Ph. D. in International Sciences from the same university in 1978.
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