- John Edward Jackson
Sir John Edward Jackson
KCMG (24 June 1925 –8 May 2002 ) was a British diplomat.Born in
London , Jackson won a scholarship to study atArdingly College . Shortly after leaving he was commissioned in the RNVR. Demobbed in 1946 in the rank of sub-lieutenant, Jackson joined theForeign Office the following year.In 1956 Jackson was posted to
Bonn to liaise between the Allied occupying forces and the embassy. FromBonn he went in 1959 toGuatemala , a politically sensitive posting given Guatemala's longstanding claim toBritish Honduras (nowBelize ). In 1969 he then spent six months at theNATO Defence College inRome before going toBerlin as political adviser and Head of Chancery at the British Military Government. Between 1970 and 1972 he played a crucial part in the talks between the occupying powers and theRussia ns. The negotiations led toWest Berlin ers being able, for the first time in more than 25 years, to visit relatives inEast Germany , and toWest Berlin being able to be represented abroad byWest Germany . From 1973-1975 Jackson served as head of the Ministry of Defence at theForeign Office .He served as British Ambassador to Cuba from 1975-1979. As there was no American presence in
Cuba Jackson went several times to Washington to brief theState Department , andGeorge H. W. Bush when he was head of theCIA . He went on to serve as British Ambassador to Belgium from 1982-1985.Jackson was appointed CMG in 1977 and
KCMG in 1984.In retirement he served as a trustee of the
Imperial War Museum .
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