4th September 2015
Yerevan, Armenia
On Saturday 5 September I leave Yerevan for the last time. I’ll be transforming back into a normal person after 3+ years of being driven around (thanks Edik and Aram) with a Union Jack on the car bonnet. It’s been a privilege to represent Her Majesty’s Government in this young/old nation; to meet such a […]
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15th June 2015
Yerevan, Armenia
Today all across the UK and in Embassies around the world we celebrate the 800th anniversary of the signing of the Magna Carta (latin for ‘Great Charter’). In 1215, rebellious barons marched on London, fed up with King John constantly raising taxes to pay for his disastrous wars in France. The barons forced the King […]
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9th December 2014
Yerevan, Armenia
Why were the German Ambassador and I at a British-German football match on Friday afternoon, singing Christmas carols and drinking hot soup from tin mugs? What was UN Secretary General Ban Ki Moon doing at a penalty shoot-out between British and German delegations to the UN? For a week, in football matches across the UK […]
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19th November 2014
Yerevan, Armenia
One of the themes of this year’s NATO week was UN Security Council Resolution 1325 on Women, Peace and Security. On November 13 the MFA hosted a roundtable on Armenia’s approach to UNSCR 1325, with stakeholders from government (MFA, MOD, Ministry of Social Affairs, PM’s office), international organisations and NGOs. One of the themes of […]
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10th November 2014
Yerevan, Armenia
What a week for extraordinary anniversaries. On November 11, in the UK and the Commonwealth we commemorate Remembrance Day (in the US, Veterans Day) – re membering the 100 years which have passed since the start of World War 1, and the many lives lost and lives changed forever in the devastating wars of this […]
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20th October 2014
Yerevan, Armenia
I really enjoyed my visit on Saturday to Armenak & Ann Tadevossian’s medical centre in Kosh, a great example of a UK diaspora project. This is a newly-built, well-equipped polyclinic which, thanks to the generosity of diaspora and local business donors, runs rehabilitation services for children with disabilities during the week, and offers specialist appointments […]
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4th September 2014
Yerevan, Armenia
Following the terrible events of the last few months – in Ukraine, Libya, Iraq, Syria, Gaza, and ebola in West Africa – describing our world as ‘unpredictable’ no longer seems adequate. It feels like some of our most basic assumptions – about civilized nations’ best interests, a Europe finally at peace, and the nature of […]
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4th August 2014
Yerevan, Armenia
The lamps are going out all over Europe. We shall not see them lit again in our lifetime’ – Sir Edward Grey, British Foreign Secretary, 3 August 1914 Just a few days ago, I stood in the study of Austro-Hungarian Emperor Franz Josef, in his summer villa in Bad Ischl, Austria, looking at the very […]
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3rd May 2014
London, UK
May 3 marks World Press Freedom Day. But this year it doesn’t feel like there is much to celebrate. Freedom House’s 2014 report finds that media freedom around the world has hit its lowest point in a decade. Only 1 in 7 people live in a country with a ‘free’ press: that means a country […]
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13th April 2014
Yerevan, Armenia
We overuse the word ‘historic’, but this week in the UK something historic took place. For the first time since the Republic of Ireland became independent over 90 years ago, and three years after the Queen’s groundbreaking first visit to Dublin, the President of Ireland came to the UK for a state visit, as a special guest […]
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