List of Ambassadors from the United Kingdom to Sudan
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The Ambassador from the United Kingdom to Sudan is the United Kingdom's foremost diplomatic representative in Sudan
Sudan
Sudan , officially the Republic of the Sudan , is a country in North Africa, sometimes considered part of the Middle East politically. It is bordered by Egypt to the north, the Red Sea to the northeast, Eritrea and Ethiopia to the east, South Sudan to the south, the Central African Republic to the...

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Chargé d'affaires

  • 1954–1956: Sir Philip George Doyne Adams
    Philip Adams (diplomat)
    Sir Philip George Doyne Adams KCMG was a British career diplomat.He was born in Wellington, New Zealand and was educated at Lancing College, Sussex, before going on to read PPE at Christ Church, Oxford...

  • 1994–1995: John Michael Crane

Ambassadors

  • 1960–1961: Sir Roderick Parkes

  • 1965–1966: Sir John Christopher Blake John Richmond
    John Richmond (diplomat)
    Sir John Christopher Blake John Richmond KCMG was a British diplomat and author specialising in Middle Eastern studies.He was born in England in 1909 but spent much of his childhood in Palestine and Jordan. He returned to England in 1922 and was educated at Lancing College, followed by Hertford...


  • 1970–1974: Gordon Etherington-Smith

  • 1977–1979: Derrick Carden

  • 1984–1986: Sir Alexander John Dickson Stirling
  • 1986–1990: John Lewis Beaven
  • 1990–1991: Allan John Ramsay
  • 1991–1994: Peter John Streams
  • 1995–1999: Alan Fletcher Goulty
  • 1999–2002: Richard Edward Makepeace
  • 2002–2005: William Charters Patey
    William Patey
    Sir William Charters Patey KCMG is the British Ambassador to Afghanistan. Patey previously served as Ambassador to Sudan, Ambassador to Iraq and Ambassador to Saudi Arabia.-Early life:...

  • 2005–2007: Ian Cliff
  • 2007–2010: Rosalind Marsden
    Rosalind Marsden
    Dame Rosalind Mary Marsden, DCMG is a British diplomat and public servant. Her most recent posting was as Her Majesty's Ambassador to the Republic of the Sudan, on 30 April 2007, succeeding Ian Cliff...

  • 2010–pres: Nicholas Peter Kay

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