José Ocáriz
(La Rioja, 1750-Varna, 1805) Spanish diplomat.He studied in Madrid.He carried out various missions in Turin, Copenhagen and Madrid before being appointed Consul General in Paris in 1792; and minister of foreign business in the same capital, when Carlos IV called his ambassador in France, Tomás Iriarte.He directed a moving communication to the French government calling for the freedom of Louis XVI and offering the neutrality of Spain and its mediation to get the war with Prussia and Austria to cease.But his efforts were useless and he had to leave Paris when the Convention (March 7, 1793) declared war on Charles IV.
In 1795 he was in charge of starting peace negotiations in the barracks French general of Figueras; This was signed in Basel on July 22, 1795.Ocáriz returned to Paris to take charge of the Consulate General in that capital again, from where he became a resident minister in Hamburg.In 1803 he was appointed plenipotentiary in Stockholm, and in 1805 ambassador in Constantinople, but died on his way to occupy this position.
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