الجمعة، 20 فبراير 2015

Press release: Change of Her Majesty’s Ambassador to Bolivia


Mr James Thornton has been appointed Her Majesty’s Ambassador to the Plurinational State of Bolivia in succession to Mr Ross Denny, who will be transferring to another Diplomatic Service appointment. Mr Thornton will take up his appointment later on this year.


Mr Thornton joined the FCO in 1989. He has had a broad range of jobs, in London and overseas, including Latin America. He served as Head of Political Section in the British Embassy in Mexico City. He is currently British High Commissioner in Lusaka.


On his appointment as Ambassador to Bolivia, Mr Thornton said:



I am delighted to be returning to Bolivia, this time as British Ambassador, having first visited the country in 1986. Bolivia is a fascinating country that has been embracing important changes under the leadership of President Morales. Its economy has grown rapidly over the last few years, bringing many benefits to its people. I look forward to working with Bolivia’s government to strengthen its political and commercial ties with the United Kingdom.



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Full nameJames Sebastian Thornton
2012 – presentLusaka, British High Commissioner
2007 – 2011UKDel OECD, Deputy Head of Mission
2005 – 2007FCO/DfID Sudan Unit, Deputy Head of Department
2003 – 2004Abidjan, Deputy Head of Mission
2000 – 2003Mexico City, Head of Political Section
1997 – 1999FCO, Head of War Crimes Section, United Nations Department
1995 – 1996FCO, Permanent Under-Secretary’s Department
1994 – 1995FCO, North Africa Desk Officer, Near East and North Africa Department
1992 – 1994Algiers, Second Secretary Political/Economic/Commercial
1991UKMis New York
1990 – 1991FCO, Non-Nuclear Energy Desk Officer, Environment, Science and Energy Department
1989Joined FCO

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