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John Morgan (diplomat)

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He served as First secretary of the Foreign Office. He was head of the Far Eastern Department, Foreign and Commonwealth Office (1970–1972); and head of Cultural Relations Department, Foreign and Commonwealth Office (1972–1980). His foreign postings included: third secretary to
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Morgan was born on 21 June 1929, the son of John Edward Roland Morgan, of
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South Korea
Poland
Mexico
Wylde Green
Moscow
Stalin
Rio de Janeiro
ambassador to South Korea
ambassador to Poland
ambassador to Mexico
Ann Fleming nΓ©e Charteris
Ian Fleming
Shane O'Neill, 3rd Baron O'Neill


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