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Sir Roderic Lyne - lecture on the Chilcot Inquiry

Date
Date
Wednesday 11 December 2019, 1pm
Location
Roger Stevens 12

Sir Roderic Lyne KCMG was a member of the British Diplomatic Service from 1970-2004. He was the UK Ambassador to the Russian Federation from 2000 to 2004; UK Permanent Representative to the World Trade Organisation, the UN and other international organisations in Geneva from 1997-2000; and Private Secretary to Prime Minister John Major for foreign affairs, defence and Northern Ireland from 1993-96.

From 1990-93 he was head of the Soviet and then Eastern Department of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, and from 1987-90 Head of Chancery at the British Embassy in Moscow.

In his earlier career Roderic served in the Soviet Union, Senegal and at the UK Mission to the United Nations in New York, as well as in the Soviet and Rhodesian departments of the Foreign Office and as Assistant Private Secretary to the Foreign Secretary, Lord Carrington. From 1986-87 he was a Visiting Research Fellow at Chatham House.