Segun Yañez, Bolaños "... habría sido autorizado a negociar una posible regularización de las relaciones cubano-americanas en todos los niveles,..."
[1] Ficha oficial de Jorge Bolaños Bolaños tomado del sito del Minrex
Foreign Affairs First Vice Minister
Date and birthplace: November 7, 1936, Las Tunas, Cuba Secondary education: Holguín, Cuba; Atlanta, Georgia, United States of America Higher Level studies: Graduated in Political Sciences and International Law, University of Havana; Postgraduate Course in Foreign Relations, London University, United Kingdom. Labor record: 1959 and 1963: Member of the National Board of the Union of Banks and Insurances 1963: Country Specialist, Chief of Department in the Foreign Affairs Ministry 1964: Staff Director Foreign Affairs Ministry 1965-1968: First Secretary, Embassy of Cuba in London 1968-1971: Director of Western Europe Countries Division of the Foreign Affairs Ministry 1971: Ambassador of Cuba to Poland 1974: Ambassador of Cuba to Czechoslovakia
1977: Ambassador of Cuba to the United Kingdom of the Great Britain and North Ireland 1981: Foreign Affairs Vice Minister 1986: Ambassador of Cuba to Brazil 1994: Foreign Affairs Vice Minister 1995: Foreign Affairs First Vice Minister 2001: Ambassador of Cuba to Mexico Badges Cuba . Underground Combatant Medal . 20th Anniversary of the Revolution Medal . Enrique Hart Order . 30th FAR Anniversary Medal . 40th FAR Anniversary Medal
Foreign Orders
Poland: National Order of Merit with degree of Great Knight Commander . Czechoslovakia: Order Julius Fucik; Friendship Medal; Army Medal and Militias Medal .United Kingdom: Queen's Isabel II Jubilee Medal . Brazil: Order Cruzeiro do Sul in degree of Great Knight Commander; First Class Order of Merit of Brasilia; Medal of Merit Pedro Ernesto of the State of Rio de Janeiro. He was also awarded with several distinctions and national and international diplomas