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Philip Malone

Philip Malone

Ambassador to Lao PDR

Part of UK in Laos

27th March 2013 Vientiane, Laos

Home Sweet Home

We officially held our first day of work in the new British Embassy building on Monday!  After months of preparing for this occasion, everyone was very happy to move into the new building with nearly all of the staff in place just days before the official opening of the Embassy on 2 April.

The Embassy staff in Vientiane
The Embassy staff in Vientiane

After a 27-year absence, the Embassy will re-open with a week of celebrations beginning with a garden party and baci to thank those individuals and organisations who have been so influential in helping the Embassy in its start up stages.  Following the opening day event, the Embassy is very happy to host the first gathering of the British Business Club to bring together those individuals and companies working for and operating businesses in Laos. This event will be open to any UK citizens or individuals with strong ties to the UK who are working for or concerning British businesses in Laos.  To compliment the meeting of these key business leaders, Thursday 4 April will see Chevening Scholarship Alumni and Lao students who have studied in the UK welcomed to the Embassy for afternoon tea.  After an exciting week of events for individuals and organisations spanning a wide range of British interests in Laos, the Embassy will officially open to British citizens for ‘An Evening at the Embassy’ with traditional British snacks and drinks as well as iconic images from the UK and introductions from myself and other key Embassy staff.

Just a reminder that the Embassy is now open for British citizens in distress.  We provide advice, assistance and support to British nationals if and when things go wrong during their time in Laos.  We also provide certain notarial and documentary as well as up-to-date travel advice for Laos.

And to reiterate further, the current arrangements for passport and visas remain in place.  See the newly renovated website for further information at https://www.gov.uk/government/world/laos.

Check back here often for updates about the progress of the Embassy, the exciting events to mark the UK’s official return to Laos, and other relevant and interesting information regarding British interests in the region.

Check out the photo story of the British Embassy’s renovation over the past 9 months.

4 comments on “Home Sweet Home

    1. Thanks for your message Dr Graham! It seems to be working from our side now, has the issue been resolved for you?

  1. Dear Phillip, SORRY- but I forgot: “Afrohes Oschter aus Stutengarten ” and “HAPPY EASTER also from the British Empire Group/ Wuerttemberg.
    Bw ´s Ingo-Steven

  2. Dear Phillip, to me it ´s just GREAT, that your 1st. working day at your new BRITISH EMBASSY went or worked in such a great way.Your Key Sentence to me is of course, that this re-opening will also be open for individuals which strong ties to the UK. In other words: Human beings like me. So I ´m really looking forward to April 2nd 13 as well on April 4th, 13.For both days I do wish you all the best, as much luck as possible and success! “HAPPY EASTER” ! , Hawyl faur ond a scheens OSCHETER aus STZTENGARTEN en CAERDYDD/Cymru (Wales), Ingo-Steven Wais

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About Philip Malone

Mr Malone joined the FCO in 1981. He has served in a range of FCO and overseas posts with a particular focus on South East Asia and Europe. Philip Malone…

Mr Malone joined the FCO in 1981. He has served in a range of FCO and
overseas posts with a particular focus on South East Asia and Europe.
Philip Malone LVO took up his appointment in October 2012.
 
Curriculum Vitae
Full name: Philip Malone LVO

Married, two children
Oct 12: Laos,  Head of MissionJan 08 – Aug 12: Helsinki, Deputy Head of MissionApril 03 – Jan 08: Singapore, Head of ChanceryApril 99 – Sept 02: FCO, Head of France/Benelux Section, EU
Bilateral Department and additionally Deputy Head of Department (March
02- Sept 02)Jan 95 – Feb 99: Bandar Seri Begawan, Second Secretary (Defence/Chancery)May 92 – Nov 94: Luxembourg, Third Secretary (Commercial/Press and Public Affairs)June 89 – Jan 92: FCO, Assistant Parliamentary ClerkOct 86 – May 89: Guatemala City, Third SecretaryOct 83 – Aug 86: Buenos Aires, Attaché1981: Joined FCO, CSCE Unit, East European and Soviet Department

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