David Reddaway

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David Reddaway
David Reddaway

David Norman Reddaway, CMG, MBE, (born 26 April 1953[1]) is the British ambassador to Ireland.[2]

He was born in Ottawa, Canada and studied history at Cambridge University. He joined the Foreign and Commonwealth Office in 1975. His career has included assignments to Iran (during the Iranian revolution), India, Spain, Argentina and Afghanistan.

In 2002, his appointment as British ambassador to Iran was rejected by the Iranian government, with some Iranian newspapers (incorrectly) accusing him of being "a Jew and a member of MI6". [3] He speaks fluent Persian and his wife is Iranian.

He served as British High Commissioner to Canada between 2003 and 2006. He presented his diplomatic credentials to the President of Ireland, Mary McAleese on 12 September 2006, succeeding Stewart Eldon as British ambassador to Ireland.[4]

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[edit] Career

  • 1975–1977: Foreign and Commonwealth Office Desk Officer for East Germany and the Council of Europe
  • 1977–1980: Tehran: 3rd Secretary Commercial; 2nd later 1st Secretary Political
  • 1980–1984: Madrid, 1st Secretary Political
  • 1984–1986: Foreign and Commonwealth Office: Falkland Islands Department, Desk Officer
  • 1986–1988: Foreign and Commonwealth Office: Private Secretary to Minister(s) of State
  • 1988–1990: New Delhi, 1st Secretary Political
  • 1990–1993: Tehran, Charge d'Affaires
  • 1993–1997: Buenos Aires, Minister & Deputy Head of Mission
  • 1997–1999: FCO: Head of Southern European Department
  • 1999–2001: FCO: Director Public Services
  • 2002–2002: London, UK Special Representative for Afghanistan
  • 2002–2003: Harvard, Visiting Fellow
  • 2003–2006: Ottawa, High Commissioner
  • 2006–present: Dublin, Ambassador

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[edit] References

  1. ^ Change of British Ambassador to Ireland — British Embassy press release, 30 June 2006
  2. ^ Foreign and Commonwealth Office and British Embassy Website
  3. ^ Rejection threatens UK-Iran detente — BBC News article, 8 February 2002
  4. ^ New British ambassador presents credentials — British embassy press release, 12 September 2006
Diplomatic posts
Preceded by
Andrew Burns
UK High Commissioner to Canada
2003–2006
Succeeded by
Anthony Cary
Preceded by
Stewart Eldon
UK Ambassador to the Republic of Ireland
2006-
Succeeded by
Current Incumbent