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Hugo Shorter

British Ambassador to Lebanon

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2 June 2017 Beirut, Lebanon

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بواسطة Hugo Shorter

British Ambassador to Lebanon

لبنان … بعد عام ونصف

كان ذلك في يوم سبت هو ليس بالبعيد، حين دارت مناقشة مثيرة للاهتمام، وبرأيي كانت تقنيّة نوعاً ما عن الاقتصاد اللبناني، رافقتها اللبنة والزعتر والبيض المسلوق؛ فما لبث بعدها أن حلّ مكان فنجان الشاي الأخضر فنجان الإسبرسّو الساخن. وعندما دارت علبة السيجار، لم أتردّد، إذ قد حان وقت أحد سيجارات مضيفي وإن لم تدقّ الساعة […]

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حول Hugo Shorter

Hugo Shorter was appointed Her Majesty's Ambassador to Lebanon in September 2015. He presented his credentials on 16 November 2016 following the election of Lebanese President General Michel Aoun. This…

Hugo Shorter was appointed Her Majesty's Ambassador to Lebanon in September 2015. He presented his credentials on 16 November 2016 following the election of Lebanese President General Michel Aoun.
This is his first Ambassadorial position coming straight from personally advising the Foreign Secretary on a wide range of Foreign Policy priorities as Head of External Affairs for Europe Directorate. In this role he has accompanied the Foreign Secretary on a monthly basis to the Foreign Affairs Council of the EU, helping negotiate EU foreign policy decisions in areas such as crisis management, sanctions and military operations. He has also co-ordinated the UK’s foreign policy work on G7/8, including during the UK G8 presidency in 2013 and the G8 Summit at Lough Erne. This work comes after an early-career focus on defence, security and trade policy, and successful postings as Minister Counsellor for Europe and Global Issues, Paris and Deputy Head of Mission, Brasilia.

Hugo Shorter, like many Lebanese, has a special connection to Brazil, having grown up there and attended school in Rio de Janeiro, before taking degrees at Oxford University and the École Nationale d’Administration.

He arrives in Lebanon with his wife Laura and three children.