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Derick Ashe

Sir Derick Rosslyn Ashe KCMG (20 January 1919 – 4 May 2000) was a British diplomat who served as Ambassador to Romania, Ambassador to Argentina and represented Britain at the United Nations Conference of the Committee on Disarmament.[1]

Derick Rosslyn Ashe
Ashe presenting his credentials to Isabel Perón, president of Argentina, on 19 April 1975
Born(1919-01-20)20 January 1919
Guildford, Surrey
Died4 May 2000(2000-05-04) (aged 81)
NationalityBritish
OccupationDiplomat
Known forUN Conference of the Committee on Disarmament

Early career edit

Derick Rosslyn Ashe was born on 20 January 1919 in Guildford, Surrey. His parents were Frederick Allen and Rosalind Ashe. He attended Trinity College, Oxford.[2] During World War II (1939–1945) Ashe served in the Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry, which he joined on 5 July 1940.[3] He campaigned with this unit in the Netherlands.[4] In May 1947, as a temporary Captain of "the Ox and Bucks", he was made Knight of the Order of Orange-Nassau with Swords.[5]

Ashe was appointed to the eighth grade of H.M. Foreign Service on 26 June 1947.[6] He was a counseller at Addis Ababa from 1962 to 1964.[2] He advanced to the sixth grade on 5 November 1964.[7] He served as a counsellor to the British H.M. embassy in Havana from 1964 to 1966.[2] In June 1966 Ashe was made a C.M.G.[8] He was head of the Security department of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office from 1966 to 1969. From 1969 to 1971 he was British Minister in Tokyo.[2] Ashe was Ambassador to Romania from 1972 to 1975.[9]

Argentina edit

Ashe was appointed Ambassador to Argentina from March 1975 as tensions mounted between the British and Argentine governments which would eventually lead to the Falklands War in 1982.[10][11] In April 1975, a car bomb was exploded outside the British embassy in Buenos Aires, killing a police guard. Ashe was unhurt.[12]

In July 1975, James Callaghan, the British foreign secretary, wanted to limit discussions with Argentina to cooperation in developing the oil and fish resources, since a change in British public opinion would be needed before the government could agree to alter their position that the islanders would have to consent to any change in sovereignty.[13] Ashe advised Callaghan that failure to offer serious discussion about sovereignty of the Falkland Islands "could be seen almost as an open invitation to invasion".[13] On 17 January 1976 Ashe presented a note from Callaghan to Raúl Alberto Quijano, the Argentine Foreign Minister.[14] In it Callaghan said that the dispute over sovereignty of the islands was "unproductive". Quijano's response was to recall the Ambassador of Argentina to Britain and demand the withdrawal of Ashe from Argentina.[15]

Disarmament Conference edit

Ashe was Ambassador to the Conference of the Committee on Disarmament from 1977 to 1979.[9] The conference had difficulty finding a middle ground between the very different views of two superpowers and their allies on the one hand, and the non-aligned states on the other.[16] After one of the sessions, Ashe said it had drawn greater attention to disarmament. However, he wished it could have pointed to agreement on one or more realistic ideas to produce specific results for enhancing international security.[17] In assessing the achievements of that conference he said,

A little progress, although far too little, has been achieved. Many of us here are disappointed in the Final Document... But this is a far cry from saying that our efforts have failed... for the first time ever the whole world has been able to agree on a single document about disarmament.[18]

References edit

Sources

  • "ASHE, Sir Derick (Rosslyn)". Who Was Who. A & C Black. Retrieved 7 November 2012.
  • "Chancery of the Order of Saint Michael and Saint George" (PDF). London Gazette. 11 June 1966. Retrieved 4 April 2013.
  • Europa Publications Limited (1990). The International Who's who: 1990-91. Europa Publications Limited. ISBN 978-0-946653-58-4. Retrieved 4 April 2013.
  • "Foreign Office" (PDF). The London Gazette. 6 November 1964. Retrieved 4 April 2013.
  • "Guard killed in bomb blast". The Montreal Gazette. Retrieved 4 April 2013.
  • "Foreign Office, 29th August, 1949" (PDF). The London Gazette. Retrieved 4 April 2013.
  • Hudson, Richard (September 1978). "'Most useful ever' or 'elephant death dance'". Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists. Retrieved 4 April 2013.
  • Jack, Homer Alexander (1978). The U.N. Special Session and beyond: disarmament workbook. World Conference on Religion and Peace. Retrieved 4 April 2013.
  • "Knight of the Order of Orange Nassau with Swords" (PDF). The London Gazette. 23 May 1947. Retrieved 4 April 2013.
  • Mackie, Colin (2012). "British Ambassadors and High Commissioners 1880-2010" (PDF). Gulabin.com. Retrieved 11 November 2012.
  • Pallister, David (29 December 2006). "Failure to negotiate 'an invitation to invade'". The Guardian. Retrieved 4 April 2013.
  • "Recommendation for Award for Ashe, Derick Rosslyn Rank: Temporary Captain". National Archives. Retrieved 4 April 2013.
  • Satow, Sir Ernest Mason; Pakenham, Desmond (1979). Satow's Guide to diplomatic practice. Longman. ISBN 978-0-582-50109-6.
  • "Supplement of 5 July 1940" (PDF). The London Gazette. Retrieved 4 April 2013.
  • War in the Falklands: the full story. Harper & Row. 1982. ISBN 978-0-06-015082-2.
  • Weekly News Summary. United Nations, Press Service, Office of Public Information. 1978. Retrieved 4 April 2013.
  • Welch, David A. (1995). Justice and the Genesis of War. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-55868-6.
Diplomatic posts
Preceded by British Ambassador to Romania
1972–1975
Succeeded by
Jeffrey Petersen
Preceded by British Ambassador to Argentina
1975–1977
Succeeded by

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Sir Derick Rosslyn Ashe KCMG 20 January 1919 4 May 2000 was a British diplomat who served as Ambassador to Romania Ambassador to Argentina and represented Britain at the United Nations Conference of the Committee on Disarmament 1 Derick Rosslyn AsheAshe presenting his credentials to Isabel Peron president of Argentina on 19 April 1975Born 1919 01 20 20 January 1919Guildford SurreyDied4 May 2000 2000 05 04 aged 81 NationalityBritishOccupationDiplomatKnown forUN Conference of the Committee on Disarmament Contents 1 Early career 2 Argentina 3 Disarmament Conference 4 ReferencesEarly career editDerick Rosslyn Ashe was born on 20 January 1919 in Guildford Surrey His parents were Frederick Allen and Rosalind Ashe He attended Trinity College Oxford 2 During World War II 1939 1945 Ashe served in the Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry which he joined on 5 July 1940 3 He campaigned with this unit in the Netherlands 4 In May 1947 as a temporary Captain of the Ox and Bucks he was made Knight of the Order of Orange Nassau with Swords 5 Ashe was appointed to the eighth grade of H M Foreign Service on 26 June 1947 6 He was a counseller at Addis Ababa from 1962 to 1964 2 He advanced to the sixth grade on 5 November 1964 7 He served as a counsellor to the British H M embassy in Havana from 1964 to 1966 2 In June 1966 Ashe was made a C M G 8 He was head of the Security department of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office from 1966 to 1969 From 1969 to 1971 he was British Minister in Tokyo 2 Ashe was Ambassador to Romania from 1972 to 1975 9 Argentina editAshe was appointed Ambassador to Argentina from March 1975 as tensions mounted between the British and Argentine governments which would eventually lead to the Falklands War in 1982 10 11 In April 1975 a car bomb was exploded outside the British embassy in Buenos Aires killing a police guard Ashe was unhurt 12 In July 1975 James Callaghan the British foreign secretary wanted to limit discussions with Argentina to cooperation in developing the oil and fish resources since a change in British public opinion would be needed before the government could agree to alter their position that the islanders would have to consent to any change in sovereignty 13 Ashe advised Callaghan that failure to offer serious discussion about sovereignty of the Falkland Islands could be seen almost as an open invitation to invasion 13 On 17 January 1976 Ashe presented a note from Callaghan to Raul Alberto Quijano the Argentine Foreign Minister 14 In it Callaghan said that the dispute over sovereignty of the islands was unproductive Quijano s response was to recall the Ambassador of Argentina to Britain and demand the withdrawal of Ashe from Argentina 15 Disarmament Conference editAshe was Ambassador to the Conference of the Committee on Disarmament from 1977 to 1979 9 The conference had difficulty finding a middle ground between the very different views of two superpowers and their allies on the one hand and the non aligned states on the other 16 After one of the sessions Ashe said it had drawn greater attention to disarmament However he wished it could have pointed to agreement on one or more realistic ideas to produce specific results for enhancing international security 17 In assessing the achievements of that conference he said A little progress although far too little has been achieved Many of us here are disappointed in the Final Document But this is a far cry from saying that our efforts have failed for the first time ever the whole world has been able to agree on a single document about disarmament 18 References edit ASHE Sir Derick Rosslyn a b c d Europa Publications Limited 1990 p 62 Supplement of 5 July 1940 Recommendation for Award Knight of the Order of Orange Nassau Foreign Office 29 August 1949 Foreign Office Gazette 1964 Chancery of the Order a b Mackie 2012 War in the Falklands the full story 1982 p 50 Satow amp Pakenham 1979 p 190 Guard killed in bomb blast a b Pallister 2006 Welch 1995 p 158 Welch 1995 p 159 Jack 1978 p 42 Weekly News Summary UN 1978 p 93 Hudson 1978 p 59 Sources ASHE Sir Derick Rosslyn Who Was Who A amp C Black Retrieved 7 November 2012 Chancery of the Order of Saint Michael and Saint George PDF London Gazette 11 June 1966 Retrieved 4 April 2013 Europa Publications Limited 1990 The International Who s who 1990 91 Europa Publications Limited ISBN 978 0 946653 58 4 Retrieved 4 April 2013 Foreign Office PDF The London Gazette 6 November 1964 Retrieved 4 April 2013 Guard killed in bomb blast The Montreal Gazette Retrieved 4 April 2013 Foreign Office 29th August 1949 PDF The London Gazette Retrieved 4 April 2013 Hudson Richard September 1978 Most useful ever or elephant death dance Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists Retrieved 4 April 2013 Jack Homer Alexander 1978 The U N Special Session and beyond disarmament workbook World Conference on Religion and Peace Retrieved 4 April 2013 Knight of the Order of Orange Nassau with Swords PDF The London Gazette 23 May 1947 Retrieved 4 April 2013 Mackie Colin 2012 British Ambassadors and High Commissioners 1880 2010 PDF Gulabin com Retrieved 11 November 2012 Pallister David 29 December 2006 Failure to negotiate an invitation to invade The Guardian Retrieved 4 April 2013 Recommendation for Award for Ashe Derick Rosslyn Rank Temporary Captain National Archives Retrieved 4 April 2013 Satow Sir Ernest Mason Pakenham Desmond 1979 Satow s Guide to diplomatic practice Longman ISBN 978 0 582 50109 6 Supplement of 5 July 1940 PDF The London Gazette Retrieved 4 April 2013 War in the Falklands the full story Harper amp Row 1982 ISBN 978 0 06 015082 2 Weekly News Summary United Nations Press Service Office of Public Information 1978 Retrieved 4 April 2013 Welch David A 1995 Justice and the Genesis of War Cambridge University Press ISBN 978 0 521 55868 6 Diplomatic posts Preceded byDenis Laskey British Ambassador to Romania1972 1975 Succeeded byJeffrey Petersen Preceded byDonald Hopson British Ambassador to Argentina1975 1977 Succeeded byAnthony Williams Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Derick Ashe amp oldid 1210127176, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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