Jorge Faurie
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 72 |
Date of birth | December 24,1951 |
Zodiac sign | Capricorn |
Born | Santa Fe |
Argentina | |
Job | Lawyer |
Diplomat | |
Previous position | Minister of Foreign Relations of the Argentine Nation (2017–2019) |
Education | Universidad Nacional del Litoral - Rectorado |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 525097 |
Jorge Faurie Life story
Jorge Marcelo Faurie is an Argentine diplomat, and Minister of Foreigns Affairs and Worship of Argentina, serving in President Mauricio Macri's cabinet from 12 June 2017 to 10 December 2019. He was born in Santa Fe, Santa Fe province. He graduated from National University of the Littoral at Law.
Emiliano Sala: Probe into missing footballer's flight
Argentina's president has joined calls for The Search for missing Cardiff City footballer Emiliano Sala to resume.
Mauricio Macri told his Foreign Minister to issue formal requests to Britain and France, according to a statement from his office.
The Search for the Argentine striker, 28, and pilot David Ibbotson, 59,
as the pair flew over the English Channel on their way to Cardiff on Monday night.
In a statement, The President 's office said: "President Mauricio Macri instructed Foreign Minister Jorge Faurie to make a formal request to the governments of Great Britain and France to ask them to maintain The Search efforts. "
Mr Faurie is expected to make The Request to both nations' embassies.
Earlier, Sala's sister Romina said: "We are convinced Emiliano and The Pilot are alive somewhere in the channel. "
Speaking through an interpreter, Ms Sala added: "I'm still in shock. We know Emiliano and The Pilot are still alive. We want to go and search for them.
"We're asking please don't stop with this effort. All Together , we will find a way to restart The Search to find Emiliano . "
The Air Accidents Investigation Branch has begun an investigation which will look at "all operational aspects," including licensing and flight plans.
Emiliano Sala (left) was on board the plane being flown by pilot David IbbotsonThe Piper PA-46 Malibu disappeared over the English Channel with Cardiff City's new signing and Mr Ibbotson on board.
A "moment of silent reflection" for the pair will take place at the next round of Premier League fixtures on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Mr Ibbotson of Crowle, Lincolnshire, held a private pilot's licence and passed a medical exam as recently as November, according to Federal Aviation Administration records.
The Civil Aviation Authority said the aircraft was registered in the US, so fell under its regulations.
US law states private pilots cannot make a profit by carrying passengers.
Argentine striker Sala and was flying back to Wales from France when the plane disappeared from radar.
At 19:15 GMT, Mr Ibbotson made a request to descend before losing contact with Jersey Air Traffic Control .
Emiliano Sala was on board a plane bound for Cardiff from Nantes when it disappearedGuernsey's harbour master explained a "difficult" decision was made to call off The Search on Thursday, saying the chances of survival were "extremely remote".
Captain David Barker acknowledged The Family were "not content" with the decision, but was "absolutely confident" no more could have been done.
He insisted UK coastguard protocols were followed and hoped the families found some comfort in The Incident remaining open, despite searches ceasing.
A petition launched in France has gathered More Than 67,000 signatures.
Sala's former club Nantes, along with many of its players, backed Ms Sala's calls, saying: "Fc Nantes learned searches for The Missing plane have been called off. These cannot stop. "
Tributes have been left outside the Cardiff City StadiumBarcelona star Lionel Messi - a fellow Argentine -
Three planes and five helicopters racked up 80 hours combined flying time looking for the plane, working alongside two lifeboats and other passing ships.
Ms Sala said she held a meeting with investigators, but could not comment about it, and said The Family were grateful for all the support they had received.
Cardiff City's owner Vincent Tan said: "Monday evening's news shook everyone at Cardiff City FC to The Core .
"We also thank everyone involved with The Search and rescue operation, and continue to pray for Emiliano , David Ibbotson and their families. "
Chief executive Ken Choo praised Sala as a "humble man", adding: "He's willing to fight and join us [Cardiff City] and help us, so I view him as a hero. "
He said The Club would provide information to The Family , but added: "With a missing plane, there is a lot of information to acquire - it could take up to six months to a Year . "
The PA-46-310P Malibu aircraft Sala and Mr Ibbotson were on board 'Alarm Bells 'There were "Alarm Bells all around" The Incident , aviation consultant Alastair Rosenchein told BBC Radio Wales' programme.
He said: "The One issue is whether a single-engine air craft should be flying at night, in winter, Over Water and with passengers. This is The Real issue - it is a really bad combination. "
He said despite only 1,400 of the planes being built, there was a "quite significant" number of deaths and injuries from flights involving them.
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Source of news: bbc.com