Paul Brummell Explained

Paul Brummell
Office:British Ambassador to Latvia
Term Start:July 2021
Predecessor:Keith Shannon
Primeminister:Boris Johnson
Liz Truss
Rishi Sunak
Office1:British Ambassador to Romania
Term Start1:2014
Term End1:2018
Predecessor1:Martin Harris
Successor1:Andrew Noble
Monarch1:Elizabeth II
Primeminister1:David Cameron
Theresa May
Office2:British High Commissioner to Barbados and other Caribbean countries
Term Start2:2010
Term End2:2013
Predecessor2:Duncan Taylor
Successor2:Victoria Dean
Monarch2:Elizabeth II
Primeminister2:David Cameron
Office3:British Ambassador to Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan
Term Start3:2005
Term End3:2009
Predecessor3:James Lyall Sharp
Successor3:David Moran
Monarch3:Elizabeth II
Primeminister3:Tony Blair
Gordon Brown
Office4:British Ambassador to Turkmenistan
Term Start4:2002
Term End4:2005
Predecessor4:Fraser Wilson
Successor4:Peter Butcher
Monarch4:Elizabeth II
Primeminister4:Tony Blair
Birth Date:28 August 1965
Nationality:British
Education:St Albans School
Alma Mater:St Catharine's College, Cambridge
Occupation:Diplomat, travel writer

Paul Brummell (born 28 August 1965) is a British diplomat and travel writer.

Early life

Brummell was educated at St Albans School before reading geography at St Catharine's College, Cambridge. He entered the Foreign and Commonwealth Office in 1987.

Career

After stints in Pakistan and Italy, intersperced with jobs in Whitehall, Brummell received his first posting as head of a diplomatic mission in 2002, as Ambassador to Turkmenistan. In 2005, he made the relatively short move to head the embassy in Kazakhstan, a position that also includes being non-resident ambassador to Kyrgyzstan.[1] That same year his name was among a list of individuals claimed to be serving members of the Secret Intelligence Service that appeared on the US website Cryptome.[2]

In 2008 he invited the US ambassador, Tatiana Gfoeller, to a meeting with the Duke of York and British businessmen; her report to Washington, leaked by WikiLeaks and reported by British and international media, mentioned indiscreet remarks by the Duke.[3] [4]

In 2009 Brummell was transferred to Bridgetown, Barbados, where he served as High Commissioner to Barbados and the Eastern Caribbean (Antigua and Barbuda, Dominica, Grenada, St Kitts and Nevis, St Lucia, and St Vincent and the Grenadines) until 2013, and was also UK representative to CARICOM and the OECS.[5]

Following this, Brummell served as Ambassador to Romania from 2014 to 2018.[6]

He then held the position of Head of Soft Power and External Affairs Department within the Communication Directorate of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office.[7]

Brummell was appointed Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG) in the 2016 Birthday Honours for services to foreign policy.

In July 2021, he succeeded Keith Shannon as Ambassador to Latvia.[8] [6]

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Notes and References

  1. http://eng.gazeta.kz/art.asp?aid=83145 President of Kazakhstan to participate in summit of Turkic states in Antalya
  2. Web site: List of MI6 Officers Worldwide (Asia, Africa, Australia) . Cryptome . 28 February 2019.
  3. https://www.theguardian.com/world/us-embassy-cables-documents/175722 US embassy cables: Prince Andrew rails against France, the SFO and the Guardian
  4. http://edition.cnn.com/2010/US/11/29/wikileaks.prince.andrew/ WikiLeaks: 'Rude' British royal was blunt in session with U.S. official
  5. Web site: New British High Commissioner appointed for Eastern Caribbean . CaribbeanNetNews.com . 2009-06-13 . Paul Brummell will be based in Barbados and will also serve the other islands in the Eastern Caribbean. [...] He will serve as Non-Resident British High Commissioner to Antigua and Barbuda, Dominica, Grenada, St Kitts and Nevis, St Lucia and St Vincent and the Grenadines. Brummel will succeed Duncan Taylor CBE, who will be transferring to another Diplomatic Service appointment. . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20091014213757/http://www.caribbeannetnews.com/news-16389--35-35--.html . 14 October 2009 . dmy-all .
  6. Web site: Paul Brummell - GOV.UK. www.gov.uk. en. 16 August 2021.
  7. Web site: Paul Brummell Foreign Office Blogs. en-GB. 2019-02-07.
  8. Change of Her Majesty's Ambassador to Latvia: Paul Brummell. GOV.UK. 10 December 2020. 6 March 2021.