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New UK ambassador to Israel confirmed

Simon Walters has been confirmed as the replacement to the popular Neil Wigan OBE and will begin the UK ambassador to Israel role in August

Lee Harpin is the Jewish News's political editor

New UK ambassador to Israel Simon Walters
New UK ambassador to Israel Simon Walters

Simon Walters – the current Middle East and Africa national security director at the foreign office – is to succeed Neil Wigan as the UK’s ambassador to Israel.

The move was confirmed on Monday, with Wigan set to step down from the post later this summer, before taking up another diplomatic role.

Walters – who has previously worked for His Majesty’s Consul in Jerusalem from 2008-11 – takes up his new position in August.

He has been involved in full time Hebrew language training for several months.

Ambassador Neil Wigan giving a speech at the ceremony

Since his own appointment in April 2019, Wigan has won widespread praise and respect both in Israel and amongst the UK community for his dedication to the role.

Most recently has been an enthusiastic supporter of the Abraham Accords.

Confirming the new appointment, Wigan tweeted: “I am delighted (and a bit sad) to announce that Simon Walters will succeed me as UK Ambassador to Israel this summer.

“And jealous of his much better Hebrew.”

The ambassador represents His Majesty The King and the UK government in the country to which they are appointed.

They are responsible for the direction and work of the embassy and its consulates, including political work, trade and investment, press and cultural relations, and visa and consular services.

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