This blog post was published under the 2015 to 2024 Conservative government

Avatar photo

Edward Ferguson

British Ambassador to the Republic of Serbia

9th August 2018

Hvala i vidimo se

Ambasador i gospođa Ferguson na Hajdučkim vratima
Sa suprugom Caroline na Hajdučkim vratima

Sarajevo, ljubavi moja”.  Sarajevo, my love.

To sam pjevao na mojoj oproštajnoj zabavi.  Ali, nakon četiri godine istraživanja i upoznavanja ove prelijepe i posebne zemlje, trebao sam pjevati:

Bosno i Hercegovino, ljubavi moja.”

Raditi u Bosni i Hercegovini kao britanski ambasador za mene je značilo raditi jedan od najzahtjevnijih poslova u mojoj karijeri – posao koji uvijek fascinira, a često i frustrira.

Tokom mog boravka ovdje, radio sam koliko sam mogao da pomognem da se izgradi bolja i prosperitetnija zemlja, u kojoj se svi građani osjećaju sigurno, bezbjedno i kao kod svoje kuće.

Puno toga smo uradili. Ali, jasno je da još mnogo toga ostaje da se uradi i moj sjajni nasljednik Matt Field će nastaviti sa tim radom.

I dok pakujem torbe i idem prema aerodromu, nosim osjećaj duboke zahvalnosti što smo moja porodica i ja imali priliku da upoznamo i zavolimo Bosnu i Hercegovinu.

Pokušali smo u potpunosti iskoristiti tu priliku.

Posjetili smo vaše gradove, džamije, crkve, muzeje i galerije.

Peli smo se na vaše planine, išli na rafting i plivali u vašim jezerima.

Naučili smo vaš jezik, ili bar pokušali, ako ništa drugo.

Stekli smo prijatelje za cijeli život.

Divili smo se nevjerovatnom bogatstvu vaše prirode, istorije, kulture i različitosti.

I, kao što je divna britanska političarka Jo Cox jednom rekla – puno više je onoga što vas ujedinjuje nego onog što vas dijeli.

Prevelik je broj vaših lidera koji govore o vašim razlikama.  Ali, ja ih nisam uopšte primjetio.  Gdje god da smo bili, bez obzira da li smo pili Sarajevsko, Nektar ili Karlovačko, susreli smo se sa istom toplinom, istom darežljivošću i istim smislom za humor.

A, ako se možete zajedno smijati, onda sigurno možete zajedno i živjeti, napredovati i biti uspješni.

Iz dubine naših srca, želimo vam uspjeh koji zaslužujete, a koji su vam vaši lideri, koji rade sa ciljem podjela, toliko dugo onemogućivali.

Uprkos svim frustracijama zadnje četiri godine, ostajem optimista.  Upoznao sam veliki broj talentovanih mladih ljudi koji žele da se okrenu ka budućnosti, a ne ka prošlosti.  Makedonija nam svojim primjerom pokazuje da se stvari brzo mogu promijeniti, na bolje.  A promjena će se sigurno desiti i u BiH.  Ja se samo nadam da će se desiti što prije.

Hvala vam na vašem gostoprimstvu i prijateljstvu.

Uvijek ćemo biti ponosni na našu posebnu vezu sa Bosnom i Hercegovinom.

Uvijek ćemo biti ponosni što nam je najmlađa kćerka rođena u Sarajevu.

Ja ću uvijek biti ponosan što sam imao priliku da budem mali dio istorije ove zemlje i što sam pomogao da se prodube veze između Ujedinjenog Kraljevstva i BiH.

I, gdje god da krenem, gdje god da me posao odvede, uvijek ću biti ambasador Bosne i Hercegovine.

Hvala vam na svemu i sretno!  Vidimo se uskoro.

About Edward Ferguson

Edward Ferguson took over as His Majesty’s Ambassador to Serbia in July 2023. Before coming to Belgrade, Edward served as the Minister Counsellor Defence at the British Embassy in Washington…

Edward Ferguson took over as His Majesty’s Ambassador to Serbia in July 2023. Before coming to Belgrade, Edward served as the Minister Counsellor Defence at the British Embassy in Washington DC in September 2018. Together with the Defence Attaché, he led the British Defence Staff (United States), a network of 1,000 people spread across 28 States. As the UK’s senior policy adviser on defence relations with the United States, he was responsible for UK-US collaboration on strategic planning, nuclear policy and programmes, trade and acquisition, and science and technology. He was the US Network’s lead on HMG’s Integrated Review and AUKUS, and the senior champion for the Race, Ethnic and Cultural Heritage Group.

Previously, he served as Her Majesty’s Ambassador to Bosnia and Herzegovina from 2014 to 2018, where he created and led a new international strategy, co-launched by the British and German Foreign Ministers, that re-energised Euro-Atlantic integration after years of stagnation while stimulating economic growth and reducing high levels of youth unemployment.

A former Exhibitioner and Choral Scholar of Trinity College, Oxford, where he was also Treasurer of the Oxford Union, Edward graduated with First Class Honours in Classics in 2001. Joining the Graduate Fast Stream of the Ministry of Defence, he started out in the Naval Staff before joining the Iraq Secretariat during the build-up to and subsequent execution of Operation TELIC. In 2003, he was involved in financial and requirement scrutiny of the Department’s future helicopter procurement programme.

From 2004 to 2006, he managed a national award-winning £300-million programme to consolidate the MOD estate in Greater London and to redevelop RAF Northolt. In 2006, he volunteered for an operational tour, serving as Political Advisor to a British Battlegroup in Maysaan Province, Iraq (while his brother was a troop leader with the British Army in Basra). On his return, he took on responsibility for the strategic management of the UK’s bilateral defence relations with the United States, Canada and Western Europe.

From 2007 to 2009, he worked as Private Secretary to three Defence Secretaries, acting as their closest adviser on issues relating to operations in Iraq, the £6-billion defence equipment programme, science & technology, counter-terrorism and counter-piracy.

In 2009, he was appointed the Head of Afghanistan and Pakistan Policy, responsible for advice to the National Security Council on the policy, financial, legal, parliamentary and presentational aspects of the UK military contribution to operations in Afghanistan, and on the long-term defence role and interests in Pakistan.

From 2011 to 2014, he was Head of Defence Strategy and Priorities, leading two teams, one responsible for leading the MOD’s contribution to developing the 2015 National Security Strategy and the Strategic Defence and Security Review, and the other for prioritising the MOD’s international defence engagement activities. In 2013, he graduated from the London School of Economics and Political Science with an MSc with Distinction in Strategy and Diplomacy. He has been a member of the RCDS Strategic Advisory Panel, a member of the US Air Force Grand Strategy Advisory Board, and is a graduate of the PINNACLE Command and Staff course.