Permanent representative of the United Kingdom to the United Nations
Ambassador and permanent representative of the United Kingdom to the United Nations | |
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Arms of the United Kingdom | |
Style | His Excellency |
Appointer | Queen Elizabeth II |
Inaugural holder | Sir Alexander Cadogan |
Formation | 1946 |
Website | UK Mission to the United Nations (New York) |
The permanent representative of the United Kingdom to the United Nations is the United Kingdom's foremost diplomatic representative to the United Nations, and in charge of the United Kingdom Mission to the United Nations (UKMIS). UK permanent representatives to the UN hold the personal rank of ambassador. The full official title and style is:
- Her Britannic Majesty's Permanent Representative from the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland to the United Nations.
Permanent representatives to the United Nations
- 2015–present: Matthew Rycroft[2]
- 2009–2015: Sir Mark Lyall Grant[3]
- 2007–2009: Sir John Sawers[4]
- 2003–2007: Sir Emyr Jones Parry[5]
- 1998–2003: Sir Jeremy Greenstock[6]
- 1995–1998: Sir John Weston
- 1990–1995: Sir David Hannay
- 1987–1990: Sir Crispin Tickell
- 1982–1987: Sir John Thomson
- 1979–1982: Sir Anthony Parsons
- 1974–1979: Lord Richard
- 1973–1974: Sir Donald Maitland
- 1970–1973: Sir Colin Crowe
- 1964–1970: Lord Caradon
- 1960–1964: Sir Patrick Dean
- 1954–1960: Sir Pierson Dixon
- 1950–1954: Sir Gladwyn Jebb
- 1946–1950: Sir Alexander Cadogan
See also
References
- ↑ gov.uk UK Mission to the UN
- ↑ Matthew Rycroft, gov.uk
- ↑ Sir Mark Lyall Grant, gov.uk
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External links
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