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'''Sir Emyr Jones Parry''' is a retired UK diplomat who was [[UK/Permanent Representative to the North Atlantic Council|UK Ambassador to NATO]] and [[UK Permanent Representative to the United Nations|Permanent Representative to the United Nations]],<ref>https://www.carnegiecouncil.org/people/sir-emyr-jones-parry</ref><ref name=learned>https://www.learnedsociety.wales/about-us/governance/president-and-officers/previous-presidents/emyr-jones-parry/</ref> where he defended the [[2003 Iraq War|2003 invasion and occupation of Iraq]].<ref>https://www.commondreams.org/views/2007/08/11/un-mirage-iraq</ref>
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==Career==
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Prior to taking up his career in the diplomatic service, Parry was a [[physicist]], gaining his Bachelor's degree and a Postgraduate Diploma in [[Crystallography]] at [[University College Cardiff]], where he read [[Theoretical Physics]]. He then moved on to [[St Catharine's College (Cambridge)|Cambridge University (St Catharine’s College)]], where he worked in the [[Cavendish Laboratory]] and gained a PhD in [[Polymer Physics]]. He is a Fellow of the Institute of Physics.<ref name=learned/>
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Parry joined the [[Foreign & Commonwealth Office]] (FCO) in [[1973]]. During a career in HM Diplomatic Service spanning 34 years, he specialised in [[multilateral diplomacy]] and in [[European Union]] affairs.<ref name=learned/>
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During his career, he was Ambassador to [[NATO]], FCO Political Director, and the Director responsible for European Union policy. He was part of the Presidency team for five of the first six UK Presidencies of the European Community and then European Union. He is best known for his final diplomatic posting, that of Ambassador to the United Nations in [[New York]], where he represented the UK in the Security Council for more than 4 years (2003 – 2007). He chaired the Security Council for four terms and negotiated more than 250 Security Council Resolutions.<ref name=learned/>
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A Welsh speaker, he was also Chair of the Wales Millennium Centre 2010-2016, and Chair of [[REDRESS]], an [[NGO]] that campaigns against [[torture]], 2008-2016. He is the Honorary President of the [[Welsh Centre for International Affairs]].<ref name=learned/>
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Latest revision as of 05:39, 5 January 2024

Person.png Emyr Jones Parry   C-SPANRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(physicist, diplomat)
Emyr Jones Parry.jpg
Born21 September 1947
Wales, UK
Alma materUniversity College Cardiff, St Catharine's College (Cambridge)
Member ofKönigswinter/Speakers

Sir Emyr Jones Parry is a retired UK diplomat who was UK Ambassador to NATO and Permanent Representative to the United Nations,[1][2] where he defended the 2003 invasion and occupation of Iraq.[3]

Career

Prior to taking up his career in the diplomatic service, Parry was a physicist, gaining his Bachelor's degree and a Postgraduate Diploma in Crystallography at University College Cardiff, where he read Theoretical Physics. He then moved on to Cambridge University (St Catharine’s College), where he worked in the Cavendish Laboratory and gained a PhD in Polymer Physics. He is a Fellow of the Institute of Physics.[2]

Parry joined the Foreign & Commonwealth Office (FCO) in 1973. During a career in HM Diplomatic Service spanning 34 years, he specialised in multilateral diplomacy and in European Union affairs.[2]

During his career, he was Ambassador to NATO, FCO Political Director, and the Director responsible for European Union policy. He was part of the Presidency team for five of the first six UK Presidencies of the European Community and then European Union. He is best known for his final diplomatic posting, that of Ambassador to the United Nations in New York, where he represented the UK in the Security Council for more than 4 years (2003 – 2007). He chaired the Security Council for four terms and negotiated more than 250 Security Council Resolutions.[2]

A Welsh speaker, he was also Chair of the Wales Millennium Centre 2010-2016, and Chair of REDRESS, an NGO that campaigns against torture, 2008-2016. He is the Honorary President of the Welsh Centre for International Affairs.[2]


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