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Quarrey, who joined the [[Foreign and Commonwealth Office]] in 1994,<ref>http://www.gov.uk/government/world-location-news/britains-new-ambassador-arrives-in-israel</ref><ref name="Lewis">http://m.jpost.com/Israel-News/Politics-And-Diplomacy/British-Foreign-Office-announces-David-Quarrey-will-be-UKs-next-ambassador-to-Israel-392055#article=6020OEEyODlDNzAzRUU2RkIwNjQxN0E2QTY0Rjg4MDI0OUM=</ref> previously directed its Near East and North Africa Department. He has also served as a British diplomat in [[Harare]], in [[Delhi]] and  at the [[United Nations]] in New York. When [[Tony Blair]] was [[British prime minister]], he was his private secretary for two years.<ref name="Winer">http://www.timesofisrael.com/firstly-openly-gay-uk-ambassador-proud-to-be-in-israel/ </ref>
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Quarrey, who joined the [[Foreign and Commonwealth Office]] in 1994,<ref>http://www.gov.uk/government/world-location-news/britains-new-ambassador-arrives-in-israel</ref><ref name="Lewis">http://m.jpost.com/Israel-News/Politics-And-Diplomacy/British-Foreign-Office-announces-David-Quarrey-will-be-UKs-next-ambassador-to-Israel-392055#article=6020OEEyODlDNzAzRUU2RkIwNjQxN0E2QTY0Rjg4MDI0OUM=</ref> previously directed its Near East and North Africa Department. He has was also a British diplomat in [[Harare]], in [[Delhi]] and  at the [[United Nations]] in New York. When [[Tony Blair]] was [[British prime minister]], he was his private secretary for two years.<ref name="Winer">http://www.timesofisrael.com/firstly-openly-gay-uk-ambassador-proud-to-be-in-israel/ </ref>
  
 
Quarrey's term as Ambassador to Israel ended in June 2019. He was replaced by [[Neil Wigan]].<ref name="Gov2">[https://www.gov.uk/government/people/neil-wigan/ Ambassador to Israel: Neil Wigan OBE. ''GOV.UK''] Retrieved 16 October 2019.</ref>  
 
Quarrey's term as Ambassador to Israel ended in June 2019. He was replaced by [[Neil Wigan]].<ref name="Gov2">[https://www.gov.uk/government/people/neil-wigan/ Ambassador to Israel: Neil Wigan OBE. ''GOV.UK''] Retrieved 16 October 2019.</ref>  

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Person.png David Quarrey  Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(diplomat)
David Quarrey.jpg
Born1966
NationalityUK
SpouseAldo Oliver Henriquez

Employment.png United Kingdom National Security Adviser

In office
17 September 2020 - 23 March 2021
acting

Employment.png British Ambassador to Israel

In office
July 2015 - 12 June 2019
Succeeded byNeil Wigan

David Quarreyis a British diplomat. He was private secretary for two years of Tony Blair was he UK Prime Minister.[1] He was made UK Ambassador to Israel in July 2015.[1]

Career

Quarrey, who joined the Foreign and Commonwealth Office in 1994,[2][3] previously directed its Near East and North Africa Department. He has was also a British diplomat in Harare, in Delhi and at the United Nations in New York. When Tony Blair was British prime minister, he was his private secretary for two years.[4]

Quarrey's term as Ambassador to Israel ended in June 2019. He was replaced by Neil Wigan.[5]

Quarrey is per 2022 Prime Minister Boris Johnson's International Affairs Adviser and Deputy National Security Adviser.[6]

Personal life

Quarrey was Britain's first openly gay Ambassador to Israel.[4] His husband is Aldo Oliver Henriquez.[7]


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