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Peter Millett

Ambassador to Libya, Tripoli

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29th May 2011

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by Peter Millett

Ambassador to Libya, Tripoli

The Beautiful Game

Last night’s Champions’ League final saw some of the best football this year.  It flowed, the passing and the tactics were clever and the goals were a spectacular display of individual skill and talent. Barcelona clearly deserved to win playing some superb attractive attacking football.  In Amman I saw lots of Barcelona flags and a […]

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19th May 2011

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by Peter Millett

Ambassador to Libya, Tripoli

Partnership: What does it really mean?

I was in London last week and had the honour to attend the meeting between His Majesty and David Cameron. They had 45 minutes together. The press reported that they talked about “bilateral ties and regional developments”. I’m glad to say that it was a lot more interesting than that. So what does this rather […]

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19th May 2011

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by Peter Millett

Ambassador to Libya, Tripoli

الشراكة: مذا تعني

كنت في لندن الاسبوع الماضي و تشرفت بحضور الاجتماع الذي عقد بين جلالة الملك ودي حيث كان مدة لقائهم 45 دقيقة. ذكرت الصحف أنهم ناقشوا "العلاقات الثنائية والتطورات الاقليمية" و يسعدني أن أقول بأن الاجتماع كان أكثر إثارة من ذلك. فماذا تعني حقا هذه العبارة المستخدمة بإفراط؟ بالطبع كان هناك أشياء كثيرة للحديث عنها. فقد […]

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3rd May 2011

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by Peter Millett

Ambassador to Libya, Tripoli

Celebrating the Royal Wedding

Royal Weddings don’t come round very often.  So when they do, it is worth trying to do something special. The wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton in London last Friday deserved a special party and we were keen to celebrate it with Jordanians. So we launched a competition for engaged couples to come and […]

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14th April 2011

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by Peter Millett

Ambassador to Libya, Tripoli

أهمية الكرامة

كلمة "الكرامة" كلمة  نسمعها كثيرا في العالم العربي في الوقت الراهن. سمعناها في تونس في شهر كانون الاول وفي ميدان التحرير في القاهرة في شهر كانون الثاني كما أننا نسمعها في ليبيا وسوريا الآن. الكرامة جزء أساسي من الثقافة العربية. و الكلمة في طبيعة الحال تحمل معنى مختلف لكل شخص، ولكنها كانت في قلب الأحداث […]

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13th April 2011

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by Peter Millett

Ambassador to Libya, Tripoli

The Importance of Dignity

A word we hear a lot in the Arab world at the moment is “dignity”.  We heard it in Tunisia in December and in Tahrir Square in Cairo in January.  And we are hearing it in Libya and Syria now. Dignity is a fundamental foundation of Arab culture.  The  word of course means different things […]

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27th March 2011

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by Peter Millett

Ambassador to Libya, Tripoli

اختبار اللغة العربية

هناك اعتقاد شائع بأن حياة الدبلوماسي هي حياة ترف واسترخاء: شوكولاتة  فيريرو روشيه وحفلات الكوكتيل. و يا ليت كان ذلك صحيحا. إن أحد جوانب عملنا في الخارج و الذي نادرا ما يراه الآخرين هو الجهد الذي نبذله في تعلم اللغات. وفوق كل الدراسة فإنه علينا أن نتقدم للامتحان. نعم، حتى السفير يجب أن يخضع للامتحانات: […]

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27th March 2011

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by Peter Millett

Ambassador to Libya, Tripoli

Testing Arabic

There is a popular perception that a diplomat’s life is one of luxury and relaxation: all Ferrero Rocher and cocktail parties.  If only that were true.  One aspect of our work abroad that is rarely seen is the effort we put into learning languages.  And on top of studies, we have to take exams.  Yes, […]

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10th March 2011

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by Peter Millett

Ambassador to Libya, Tripoli

Attending a "Jaha"

One of the most stimulating aspects of working abroad is experiencing different cultures and traditions.  Different religions, histories and languages produce different ways of handling both daily challenges and major events.  There can be few greater events in a person’s life than marriage.  So I was delighted to be invited to take part in a […]

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About Peter Millett

Peter arrived in Tunis on 23 June 2015 to take up his post as Ambassador to Libya. Previously he was British Ambassador to Jordan from February 2011 to June 2015. He was High Commissioner to…

Peter arrived in Tunis on 23 June 2015 to take up his post as
Ambassador to Libya.
Previously he was British Ambassador to Jordan from February 2011 to June 2015.
He was High Commissioner to Cyprus from 2005 – 2010.
He was Director of Security in the Foreign and Commonwealth Office
from 2002-2005, dealing with all aspects of security for British
diplomatic missions overseas.
From 1997-2001 he served as Deputy Head of Mission in Athens.
From 1993-96 Mr Millett was Head of Personnel Policy in the FCO.
From 1989-93 he held the post of First Secretary (Energy) in the UK
Representative Office to the European Union in Brussels, representing
the UK on all energy and nuclear issues.
From 1981-1985 he served as Second Secretary (Political) in Doha.
Peter was born in 1955 in London.  He is married to June Millett and
has three daughters, born in 1984, 1987 and 1991.  
His interests include his family, tennis and travel.