John Hughes (British diplomat)

For other people with this name, see John Hughes.

Dr. Edgar John Hughes (born 27 July 1947) is a British diplomat, the former British Ambassador to Argentina.[1]

Born in South Wales, Hughes went to the London School of Economics. He went on to receive his masters degree from Lehigh University in Pennsylvania and his PhD from Pembroke College, Cambridge in 1974 with a thesis entitled Anglo-american relations and the formation of the United Nations organisation.

Hughes joined the Foreign and Commonwealth Office in 1973, and has since specialised primarily in American affairs, serving in Santiago, Chile; in Washington, D.C., in the United States; and in Oslo, Norway.

In 2000, Hughes was appointed HM Ambassador to Caracas (Venezuela), where he served until 2003. He was then appointed HM Ambassador to Buenos Aires (Argentina) in 2004, and in 2005 as concurrent non-resident HM Ambassador to Asunción (Paraguay).

Hughes is married to Lynne Evans, by whom he has two children, Owain and Alexander.

References

  1. CV - http://ukinargentina.fco.gov.uk/en/our-offices-in-argentina/our-ambassador/
Diplomatic posts
Preceded by
Richard Denys Wilkinson
British Ambassador to Venezuela
20002003
Succeeded by
Donald Lamont
Preceded by
Sir Robin Christopher
British Ambassador to Argentina
20042008
Succeeded by
Shan Morgan
Preceded by
Unknown
British Ambassador to Paraguay
non-resident
20052008
Succeeded by
Shan Morgan


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