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British ambassador's unfond farewell to Israel

November 18, 2010 15:31
Out of favour: John Robinson

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Marcus Dysch,

Marcus Dysch

1 min read

The Foreign Office has refused to release a valedictory despatch written by a British ambassador to Israel almost 30 years ago over fears that it could damage current relations between the two countries.

The document was sent to London by John Robinson as he left Tel Aviv in 1981, just a year after he had arrived.

Mr Robinson died in 1998, but the Foreign Office has declined to release his despatch after a JC Freedom of Information request, saying it is still too sensitive to disclose because it "would be likely to prejudice relations" between the UK and Israel.

All departing British ambassadors traditionally send a final telegram home summing up their service, outlining their true feelings, often in more undiplomatic language than they might usually employ.