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  1. Sir Laurence Stanley Charles Bristow KCMG (born 23 November 1963) is a British diplomat who served as British Ambassador to Afghanistan between June and November 2021, notably during the fall of Kabul. He served as British Ambassador to Azerbaijan from 2004 to 2007 and British Ambassador to Russia from 2016 to 2020.

  2. Biography. Previous roles. Announcements. Biography. Sir Laurie Bristow was her Majesty’s Ambassador to Afghanistan from June to November 2021. Prior to this, Sir Laurie Bristow was the...

  3. 8 set 2022 · Sir Laurie Bristow is President of Hughes Hall, University of Cambridge (from October 2022). He joined the UK diplomatic service in 1990, as the Cold War ended and change swept across Europe. His first posting was to Romania in the spring of 1992. Sir Laurie served as Ambassador to Afghanistan during the fall of the Republic to the ...

  4. Sir Laurie Bristow KCMG. President. Laurie joined Hughes Hall in October 2022. He is the tenth President of Hughes Hall, and the sixteenth head of the College since its foundation in 1885. Before coming to Hughes Hall, Laurie was a British diplomat.

  5. Sir Laurie Bristow KCMG has been appointed Her Majesty’s Ambassador to the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan in succession to Ms Alison Blake CMG. From: Foreign, Commonwealth & Development...

    Date
    Role
    2020
    Cabinet Office/FCDO: COP26 Regional ...
    2016 to 2020
    Moscow, Her Majesty’s Ambassador
    2012 to 2015
    FCO, Director, National Security
    2010 to 2012
    FCO, Director, Eastern Europe and Central ...
  6. 28 ago 2021 · Ambassador Sir Laurie Bristow, who had been processing those fleeing the country at the airport, was among those who landed at RAF Brize Norton base in Oxfordshire on Sunday morning. The flight...

  7. 22 feb 2022 · Laurie Bristow: 20-year absence of Afghan political solution to blame for Taliban takeover. Former UK envoy to Afghanistan led the evacuation of British nationals and vulnerable Afghan citizens from Kabul airport. Laurie Bristow said there had been many Afghan soldiers who had fought very hard and courageously in the face of the Taliban advance.