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Eduardo Alejandro Roca (15 December 1921 – 15 May 2019) was an Argentine lawyer, academic, and diplomat. He was Ambassador of Argentina to the United States (1968–1970) and was appointed as a permanent representative to the
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during the 1982
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.


Early life and family

Eduardo Alejandro Roca was born on 15 December 1921 in
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to Marco Roca and Maria Teresa Hunter. He was the grand-nephew of
Julio Argentino Roca Alejo Julio Argentino Roca Paz (July 17, 1843 – October 19, 1914) was an army general and statesman who served as President of Argentina from 1880 to 1886 and from 1898 to 1904. Roca is the most important representative of the Generation ...
, the eighth
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.


Career

In 1944, Roca worked as a lawyer at the Faculty of Law and Social Sciences of the
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Among his public functions, he served as Undersecretary of Justice of the Nation (1962–1963) and Director of the Central Bank of the Argentine Republic (1970–1971). In 1966, Roca was appointed ambassador to the
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and in 1968 as ambassador to the United States.¿El amor es ciego?
/ref> In February and March 1967, the Second Extraordinary Inter-American Conference of the OAS was held in Buenos Aires. There, the ''de facto'' government of
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proposed the creation within the American organization of a Defense Advisory Committee. The bill established that the committee would advise on problems of military collaboration and would act "as a preparation body for self-defense against aggression". In one of his exhibitions previous to March of that year (1967), Ambassador Roca commented that the problems of security and defense "are, by nature, key strategic problems to solve in peace all others that interest the American continent." In a speech in March 1968, Roca spoke of "subversive activity," instead of possible external enemies. At the time of the vote, the draft submitted by Argentina had six votes in favor, eleven against, and three abstentions. Roca was a member of the Board of Directors of the Faculty of Law of the University of Buenos Aires and of the Superior Council of the Faculty of Law of the same house of studies between 1960 and 1964. He was also a professor in the Faculty of Law of the Argentine Catholic University and co-founder of the Argentine Council for International Relations (CARI).


United Nations

Roca was appointed as a permanent representative to the United Nations during the first semester of 1982. He was appointed to the position by his friend, the then Foreign Minister
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. He took office a few days before the start of the
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.Eduardo Roca, Argentine ambassador to the United Nations, returned to Buenos Aires.
United Press International, 27 de mayo de 1982.
On 1 April 1982, Session 2345.ª was held at the Security Council in response to the suspicion of an Argentine military intervention in the Falklands/Malvinas Islands. The president of the Council,
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(from Zaire), invited Roca to participate. There he denounced what he believed to be an aggression on the part of the British, citing the
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that occurred in South Georgia (or San Pedro Island) the previous month. He claimed the Argentine sovereignty of those islands and denounced the obstructionist attitude of the United Kingdom for the diplomatic resolution of the sovereignty of the South Atlantic islands.Diario de sesiones de la 2345.ª Sesión del Consejo de Seguridad de las Naciones Unidas. 1 de abril de 1982. S/PV.2345 The next day, following the success of
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(which started the war), Roca was again invited to the session by the president of the Council. There he accused the United Kingdom of evading the question of the sovereignty of the islands, as well as the decision of the Argentine government to not accept the facts formulated by the British representative during this session and the previous one and undertaking the "recovery" of the disputed islands in the Southern Atlantic.Diario de sesiones de la 2345.ª Sesión del Consejo de Seguridad de las Naciones Unidas. 1 de abril de 1982. S/PV.2345 He accused the United Kingdom of aggression and was quoted as saying: "What I must inform the Council is that today the Argentine Government has declared the recovery of their national sovereignty of the territories of the Falklands/Malvinas Islands, South Georgia and South Sandwich, in an act that responds to a just Argentine demand and also in response to legitimate defense against the recent acts of aggression provoked by the United Kingdom".Diario de sesiones de la 2346.ª Sesión del Consejo de Seguridad de las Naciones Unidas. 2 de abril de 1982. S/PV.2346 As the conflict developed, then Secretary General of the United Nations
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summoned Roca together with British Ambassador
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to try to mediate. On 5 May 1982, Roca condemned the United States for its support of the United Kingdom and accepted the intervention of the UN as mediator. On the other hand, he obtained a statement from the coordination bureau of the
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in favor of the Argentine claim.


Personal life

Roca married Magdalena Figueroa in 1947; the couple had three sons and three daughters. Roca died in Buenos Aires on 15 May 2019, aged 97.


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External links


Las Malvinas, ¿invasión o recuperación? 15/04/1982
Archivo de
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. Incluye una nota al Embajador Roca.
Documentos del Consejo de Seguridad de ONU en mayo de 1982
incluyendo notas de Roca presentadas al entonces presidente del Consejo,
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