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Office of the Spokesperson
Department of State,
Washington, DC
October 11, 2012
Laurence Pope has arrived in Tripoli as U.S. Chargé d’ Affairs to
Libya. Mr. Pope’s selection as Chargé d’ Affairs emphasizes the
commitment of the United States to the relationship between our two
countries and to the people of Libya as they move forward in their
transition to a democratic government. We will continue to assist as
Libya builds democratic institutions and broad respect for the rule of
law – the goals that Ambassador Stevens worked hard to achieve.
Chargé Pope looks forward to working with the Libyan Government and
the Libyan people during this historic and challenging time, as we build
strong economic, social, political, and educational bridges between our
two people.
Pope served as a Foreign Service Officer from 1969-2000, retiring at
the rank of Minister Counselor after having held a number of senior
posts in the Department of State. He was the Director for Northern Gulf
Affairs (1987–1990), Associate Director for Counter-Terrorism
(1991–1993), U.S. Ambassador to Chad (1993–1996), and Political Advisor
to the Commander-in-Chief of United States Central Command (1997–2000).
In 2000, President Clinton nominated him as Ambassador to Kuwait.
Laurence Pope retired from the U.S. Foreign Service on October 2,
2000 after 31 years of service. He continues to consult with various
institutions and is a respected author.
A graduate of Bowdoin College, Chargé Pope also had advanced studies
at Princeton University and is a graduate of the U.S. Department of
State Senior Seminar, and is a Senior Fellow at the Armed Forces Staff
College. He speaks Arabic and French, and resides in Portland, Maine.
Thursday, October 11, 2012
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