John Jenkins (diplomat)

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Sir John Jenkins

Sir John Jenkins KCMG LVO (born 26 January 1955) is a British former diplomat who was ambassador to several countries.

Career

John Jenkins was educated at St Philip's Grammar School, Birmingham, The Becket School, Nottinghamshire and Jesus College, Cambridge where he gained a BA and a doctorate (PhD) in 1980. He joined the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) in 1980 and served in Abu Dhabi, Kuala Lumpur and Kuwait before being appointed ambassador to Burma 1999–2002; Consul-General at Jerusalem 2003–06; ambassador to Syria 2006–07; Director, Middle East and North Africa at the FCO 2007–09; ambassador to Iraq 2009–11; UK Special Representative to the National Transitional Council of Libya May–October 2011, then briefly ambassador to Libya October–November 2011; and ambassador to Saudi Arabia from June 2012.[1]

At the end of January 2015 he retired from the Diplomatic Service and as of the 27th January 2015 became Executive Director of the Middle East branch of the International Institute for Strategic Studies, based in Bahrain.[2]

Jenkins was appointed LVO in 1989,[3] CMG in the New Year Honours of 2003[4] and knighted KCMG in the Queen's Birthday Honours of 2011.[5] He is a Serving Brother of the Order of St John of Jerusalem.[6]

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Diplomatic posts
Preceded by Ambassador at Rangoon
1999–2002
Succeeded by
Vicky Bowman
Preceded by Consul-General at Jerusalem
2003–2006
Succeeded by
Richard Makepeace
Preceded by Ambassador to the Syrian Arab Republic
2006–2007
Succeeded by
Simon Collis
Preceded by Ambassador to the Republic of Iraq
2009–2011
Succeeded by
Michael Aron
Preceded by Ambassador to Libya
2011
Succeeded by
Sir Dominic Asquith
Preceded by Ambassador to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
2012–2015
Succeeded by
Simon Collis