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MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Change of His Majesty’s Ambassador to Hungary: Justin McKenzie Smith

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Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

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Change of His Majesty’s Ambassador to Hungary: Justin McKenzie Smith

Mr Justin McKenzie Smith has been appointed His Majesty’s Ambassador to Hungary in succession to Mr Paul Fox, who will be retiring from the Diplomatic Service. Mr McKenzie Smith will take up his appointment during October 2025.

Justin McKenzie Smith

Curriculum vitae           

Full name: Justin James McKenzie Smith

Date Role
2024 to present Language training (Hungarian)
2021 to 2024 FCDO, Head, Central Asia & Eastern Neighbourhood Department
2020 to 2021 Scottish Government (on secondment)
2016 to 2020 Tbilisi, Her Majesty’s Ambassador
2015 to 2016 Language training (Georgian)
2011 to 2015 Mexico City, Director, Trade & Investment and Deputy Head of Mission
2011 Language training (Spanish)
2008 to 2011 FCO, Deputy Director/Director (acting), Eastern Europe & Central Asia Directorate
2004 to 2008 New York, First Secretary, UK Mission to the United Nations
2002 to 2004 FCO, Ministerial Press Officer
1999 to 2002 FCO, Head, Europe Section, Human Rights Policy Department
1996 to 1999 Moscow, Second Secretary
1995 to 1996 Language training (Russian)
1994 to 1995 FCO, European Union Department
1994 Joined FCO

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Published 19 June 2025

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