U.S special envoy to Afghanistan and Pakistan Richard Holbrooke died Monday night after undergoing surgery over the weekend to repair a tear in his aorta. Holbrooke’s death comes as President Barack Obama is finalizing a strategy review of U.S. military operations in Afghanistan and Pakistan.
Posts Tagged ‘Diplomat’
Dodik: U.S. diplomat “liar, troublemaker”
RS President Milorad Dodik has reacted to one Wikileaks cable that mentioned his name, as reported today in the Croatian media.
According to U.S. diplomatic cables published by the whistleblowing website, Dodik – then prime minister of the Serb republic (RS) in Bosnia-Herzegovina – voiced his support for the so-called Ahtisaari plan.
“French diplomat did not criticize FM”
Serbia’s Ambassador in Paris DuÅ¡an Bataković commented on a WikiLeak cable by saying that he “never heard the alleged criticism” of Serbian FM Vuk Jeremić. One of the documents published so far by the wistleblowing website contained a diplomatic cable written by French diplomat Jean-David Levitte, which said Jeremić did not keep his promises, and that Levitte would no longer meet with him.
New deputy head of EULEX appointed
British diplomat Andy Sparkes has been appointed new deputy head of the European Union Rule of Law Mission (EULEX) in Kosovo. Sarkes currently serves as UK’s ambassador in PriÅ¡tina.
Pakistan disappointed with Cameron remarks
A Pakistani diplomat has expressed disappointment after British PM David Cameron publicly warned Pakistan against promoting what he called the export of terror.
Cameron made his comments on July 28 on a visit to Pakistan’s neighbor and rival, India.
EU chief diplomat visits Gaza
EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton is in Gaza on Sunday. She will press for the further easing of Israel’s blockade and talks about a possible European policing role in the opening of border crossings.
Irish to expel Israeli diplomat over Hamas killing
The Irish Republic is to expel an Israeli diplomat over the use of fake passports in the killing of a Hamas official in Dubai. Foreign Minister Micheal Martin said an investigation had proved that eight Irish passports used in the operation were forgeries.
U.S .diplomat heads to Kyrgyzstan
The U.S. is sending a high ranking diplomat to Kyrgyzstan to assess the security situation after the bloody ouster of President Kurmanbek Bakiyev. Robert Blake, assistant secretary of state for South and Central Asian affairs, said Monday he would be taking off later in the evening for the region, where he plans to meet with the new Kyrgyz government.
U.S. diplomat “encouraged by progressâ€
American diplomat James Steinberg said that he is encouraged by Serbia’s progress on its path towards European integration. The U.S. deputy secretary of state announced that he would visit the Western Balkans in the coming week, adding that the current American administration is dedicated to stability and prosperity in the Balkans.
Britain expels Israeli diplomat in passport row
Britain has expelled an unnamed Israeli diplomat for Israel’s supposed forgery of 12 British passports in the murder of a Hamas official in January. France has also opened an investigation into forged French passports.
More than a slapped wrist?
Britain expels an Israeli diplomat as a row over the killing of a Hamas official rumbles on
“GIVEN that this was a very sophisticated operation in which high-quality forgeries were made, the Government judges it highly likely that the forgeries were made by a state intelligence service.” So said David Miliband, Britain’s foreign secretary, on Tuesday March 23rd, explaining to Parliament why he had decided to eject an Israeli diplomat—thought to be a member of Mossad, the Israeli external intelligence service—from the country.
The row stems from the assassination of Mahmoud al-Mabhouh, a senior member of Hamas killed in a Dubai hotel in January. The killing involved 27 undercover agents travelling on forged passports. Twelve of the team used British documents; others used fake Irish, Australian and French papers. The papers may have been forged, but the identities were real: many belonged to Israeli citizens with dual nationality. In press interviews, all of the genuine passport-holders have denied any knowledge of, or involvement in, the Dubai killing. But their identities were certainly made use of. British policeman have travelled to interview some of them. Their statements may have provided the government with at least some of the “compelling reasons” which Mr Miliband said led him to believe that Israel was responsible for the misuse of British passports. …
Top EU diplomat slams Israeli settlements
EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton has begun her first official trip to the Middle East, Deutsche Welle reports. Ashton has kicked off her first official trip to the Middle East with tough talk for Israel.
Former German ambassador to Belgrade dies
German diplomat Andreas Zobel, who served as ambassador to Serbia, died today aged 56. VIA news agency reports that Zobel passed away after a serious illness.
India warns of danger from Pakistan militants
India’s top diplomat has warned of a clear and present danger to the international community from militants in Pakistan after a bomb attack on the Indian embassy in Kabul that it has hinted may have come from across the border. Thursday’s blast, which the Taliban claimed responsibility for,
New U.S. ambassador appointed
U.S. diplomat Mary Warlick has been appointed the new U.S. ambassador to Serbia, the White House has announced.
Her appointment has yet to be approved by the Senate, State Department sources told Tanjug.
Slovenian whistleblower diplomat given extra security
A Slovenian diplomat, whose warnings of abuse of the visa system led to him receiving threats in Belgrade, has been given added security by the Serbian police. It comes after an incident in Belgrade in late July when a car with Belgrade plates forced a Slovenian embassy vehicle carrying the diplomat in question off the road, Slovenian POP TV reported on Monday, adding that, for security reasons, the Slovenian Foreign Ministry did not wish to reveal the diplomat’s identity.
French diplomat to become new EC delegation head?
The new head of the EC delegation to Serbia, upon outgoing head Josep Lloveras’s departure, will most likely be French diplomat Vincent Degert, Tanjug reports. Degert currently heads the European Commission (EC) delegation to Croatia.
Karadžić to appeal latest court ruling
Radovan Karadžić will appeal a decision by the Hague Tribunal trial chamber to turn down his earlier motion for the charges against him to be dropped. The former Bosnian Serb leader’s motion was based on his claim that he was granted immunity in 1996 in an agreement signed with U.S. diplomat Richard Holbrooke.




