Harold Berners Walker

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Sir Harold "Hooky" Berners Walker,

Iraq
(1990–91).

Early life

The son of the late Admiral Sir Harold Walker, Sir Harold was born in 1932, and attended Winchester College and later Worcester College, Oxford.

Career

From 1956 to 1992 he was a career diplomat. From 1958 to 1962 he lived in Dubai, and subsequently served as British ambassador to Bahrain (1979–81), the United Arab Emirates (1981–86), Ethiopia (1986-1990) and finally Iraq (1990–91).

During the First Gulf War, he served to Iraq on his last duty from 1990 to 1991, and was awarded a KCMG in that year.

Retirement

Since retirement from the diplomatic service in 1992, Walker has continued his interest in the Arab world. He is a member of Council for Arab-British Understanding (CABU), and a trustee of the Next Century Foundation. In 2004, he re-entered the public eye as one of the signatories of the letter to Tony Blair from former British diplomats criticising his approach to foreign policy in the Middle East.[1][2] He was formerly Chairman of the Royal Society for Asian Affairs, and currently serves as one of its honorary vice-presidents.[3]

References

  1. ^ "Redirecting to ArchiveSearch".
  2. ^ "CAABU :: About us and the work we do :: Testimonials about CAABU :: Sir Harold Walker, Ex Ambassador". Archived from the original on 17 September 2009. Retrieved 2 September 2009.
  3. ^ "Governance". The Royal Society for Asian Affairs. 27 August 2013. Retrieved 29 August 2020.

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