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Jeremy Greenstock

Sir Jeremy Greenstock (born 1944), educated at Harrow and Worcester College, Oxford, was a British diplomat from 1969-2004, serving in Washington DC, Paris, Dubai and Saudi Arabia. He is the former British Ambassador to the United Nations in New York and Her Majesty's former Special Representative in Iraq, where he worked alongside Paul Bremer within the Coalition Provisional Authority.

Greenstock left his position as deputy to Bremer in late March 2004, three months before the end of the CPA's term. Since then he has warned that the Coalition should be ready to acknowledge that it was leaving its goals unachieved, and pull out, rather than remain mired in an unwinnable struggle.

Greenstock wrote a book about his role in the Iraq war that was expected to be released in the Autumn of 2005. On November 27, 2005 The Times reported that the publication of Greenstock's book had been barred by the Cabinet Office.[1]

Jeremy Greenstock is currently the Director of the Ditchley Foundation.

References

  1. ^ Memo reveals Blair’s clash with Bush, The Times, November 27, 2005

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Offices held

Political offices
Preceded by
Sir John Weston
UK Permanent Representative to the United Nations
1998–2003
Succeeded by
Sir Emyr Jones Parry

 
 
 

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