List of ambassadors of the United Kingdom to Slovakia

The Ambassador of the United Kingdom to Slovakia is the United Kingdom's foremost diplomatic representative to the Slovak Republic.

Slovakia became an independent state on 1 January 1993 after the peaceful dissolution of Czechoslovakia. From then until 1994 David Brighty, who had been British ambassador to Czechoslovakia, continued as both ambassador to the new Czech Republic and also non-resident ambassador to Slovakia. In 1994 David Brighty was replaced and Michael Bates, who had been chargé d'affaires in Bratislava, became the first resident Ambassador to Slovakia.

List of heads of mission

Ambassadors to Czechoslovakia

Name Tenure Begin Tenure End British monarch Czechoslovak president
Sir George Clerk19191926George VTomáš Garrigue Masaryk
Sir James Macleay19261930
Sir Joseph Addison19301936
Sir Charles Bentinck19361937George VIEdvard Beneš
Sir Robert Bruce Lockhart21 July 19401941
Frank Roberts (Chargé d'affaires)[1]18 July 19411941
Sir Philip Nichols[2]27 October 19411947
Sir Pierson Dixon19481950Klement Gottwald
Sir Philip Broadmead19501953
Sir Derwent Kermode19531955Elizabeth IIAntonín Zápotocký
Sir Clinton Pelham5 May 19551957
Sir Paul Grey28 June 19571960Antonín Novotný
Sir Cecil Parrott19601966
Sir William Barker19661968
Sir Howard Smith19681971Ludvík Svoboda
Ronald Scrivener19711974
Edward Willan19741977Ludvík Svoboda
Gustáv Husák
Peter Male19771980Gustáv Husák
John Rich[3]19801985
Sir Stephen Barrett19851988
Laurence O'Keeffe19881991Gustáv Husák
Václav Havel
David Brighty19911993Václav Havel

Ambassadors to Slovakia

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