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In October 2006 Gerard Russell replaced Carma Elliot as '''Consul-General of the United Kingdom'''. One of his first official engagements was with the [http://www.bbg-jed.org/ British Business Group BBG], in which he said that as Consul-General he aimed to develop the trade relationship with Saudi Arabia, support British business, help the British community, and build links with the people of Jeddah and the rest of the western province<ref>BBG Newsletter November 2006 [http://www.bbg-jed.org/[[British Business Group BBG]]] Accessed 24-Feb-2008</ref>. In this capacity Russell - like his predecessor<ref>BBG Newsletter October 2006 [http://www.bbg-jed.org/British Business Group BBG] Accessed 24-Feb-2008</ref> - maintains close ties and works closely with the [http://www.bbg-jed.org/ British Business Group BBG] in Jeddah. Alex Bannerman, the Political Advisor to the British Consulate-General; Jeddah, is also a member of the BBG <ref>BBG Newsletter January 2007 [http://www.bbg-jed.org/[[British Business Group BBG]]]
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In October 2006 Gerard Russell replaced Carma Elliot as '''Consul-General of the United Kingdom'''. One of his first official engagements was with the [[British Business Group BBG]], in which he said that as Consul-General he aimed to develop the trade relationship with Saudi Arabia, support British business, help the British community, and build links with the people of Jeddah and the rest of the western province<ref>BBG Newsletter November 2006 [http://www.bbg-jed.org/[[British Business Group BBG]]] Accessed 24-Feb-2008</ref>. In this capacity Russell - like his predecessor <ref>BBG Newsletter October 2006 [http://www.bbg-jed.org/British Business Group BBG] Accessed 24-Feb-2008</ref> - maintains close ties and works closely with the [http://www.bbg-jed.org/ British Business Group BBG] in Jeddah. Alex Bannerman, the Political Advisor to the British Consulate-General; Jeddah, is also a member of the BBG <ref>BBG Newsletter January 2007 [http://www.bbg-jed.org/[[British Business Group BBG]]]Accessed 24-Feb-2008</ref>.
  
 
==Previous Positions Held==
 
==Previous Positions Held==

Revision as of 17:15, 24 February 2008


Former Head and Spokesman for the Islamic Media Unit

Gerard Russell, is the former Head and Spokesman for the Islamic Media Unit; In this country, few would know the name of Gerard Russell, but to millions of Arabs he is the voice of Britain[1].

According to a report in the Telegraph, he studyed "classics at Oxford, he joined the Foreign Office in 1995 and studied Arabic in Cairo. He served three years in the British consulate-general in Jerusalem. He returned to London in 2001 and was asked to set up the Islamic Media Unit after the September 11 attacks". [2].

Russell participated in around 200 interviews and debates in Arabic with print and broadcast media across the Middle East on a range of foreign policy issues concerning the Middle East. [3]

He Served as Head and Spokesman for the Islamic Media Unit until 2003 when he was succeeded by Gerry McCrudden as Head and Dean McLoughlin as Spokesman.

Current Position

In October 2006 Gerard Russell replaced Carma Elliot as Consul-General of the United Kingdom. One of his first official engagements was with the British Business Group BBG, in which he said that as Consul-General he aimed to develop the trade relationship with Saudi Arabia, support British business, help the British community, and build links with the people of Jeddah and the rest of the western province[4]. In this capacity Russell - like his predecessor [5] - maintains close ties and works closely with the British Business Group BBG in Jeddah. Alex Bannerman, the Political Advisor to the British Consulate-General; Jeddah, is also a member of the BBG [6].

Previous Positions Held

In 1995 Gerard Russell participated in one of the Palestinian Academic Society for the Study of International Affairs (PASSIA) seminar programs in 1995 which was a field trip for participants to European capitals and the EU headquarters in Brussels for further training and experience in foreign policy, with the aim to enabling them to gain first hand experience in this field. At the time he attended in the capacity of Assistant Desk Officer, Near East & North Africa Department, FCO[7].

Notes

  1. Guardia, A. L. (2003, April 1). British spokesman assumes star status in Middle East. THE DAILY TELEGRAPH(LONDON) Nexis News Search Accessed 24-Feb-2008
  2. Guardia, A. L. (2003, April 1). British spokesman assumes star status in Middle East. THE DAILY TELEGRAPH(LONDON) Nexis News Search Accessed 24-Feb-2008
  3. FCO website, FCO releases Departmental Report 2003 CHANGING FACE OF BRITISH DIPLOMACY Last Accessed 24-Feb-2008
  4. BBG Newsletter November 2006 British Business Group BBG Accessed 24-Feb-2008
  5. BBG Newsletter October 2006 Business Group BBG Accessed 24-Feb-2008
  6. BBG Newsletter January 2007 British Business Group BBGAccessed 24-Feb-2008
  7. PASSIA.org Website PASSIA Seminar - THE EUROPEAN UNIONAccessed 24-Feb-2008