04/12/2013 00:00
by RAY FLEMING
SPAIN'S Javier Solana stands down today as the European Union's minister for foreign affairs and security after ten years in the job; his successor is Britain's Christine Ashton. Over recent days many tributes have been paid to Solana's work in often difficult circumstances. He has been a familiar figure in European circles for many years. He was Secretary-General of the Western Europe Union before becoming in 1995 Secetary-General of Nato and in 1999 the European Union's foreign minister. By academic training he was a physicist but became involved in Spanish politics and served as minister for thirteen years in the post-Franco PSOE governments.
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