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Peter Jenkins is a former British diplomat. ==Earlier career==
Born in 1950 in Buckinghamshire, England. Education: Downside School, Somerset (five A Levels); Corpus Christi College, University of Cambridge (M.A.); Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Harvard University. Peter joined the British Diplomatic Service in 1973, having graduated from the University of Cambridge with a degree in Classical Philosophy, and having spent two years at the Harvard Graduate School for Arts and Sciences as a Harkness Fellow. His 33-year diplomatic career took him to Vienna (twice), Washington, D.C., Paris, Brasília and Geneva. In Washington he was Private Secretary to two Ambassadors during an eventful period in transatlantic and East/West relations, as well as the Falklands War (1982–84). In Paris he promoted Franco-British economic and energy ties, and dealt with issues arising from the creation of a European single market. After a spell he helped to strengthen Anglo-Brazilian political and economic relations post-1993, he became the UK's chief representative to the World Trade Organisation in the run-up to the launch of the Doha Round. During three spells in the FCO prior to 1987 he had responsibility for aspects of the Irish question, relations with Brazil and the Andean countries, and Diplomatic Service assignments below the grade of Counsellor. After a period in Brasilia working to strengthen Anglo-Brazilian political and economic relations, as Brazil began its recovery from two decades of hyperinflation (1992–95), he became the UK's chief representative to the World Trade Organisation in Geneva. He participated in trade negotiations, chaired the WTO’s Balance of Payments Committee, and helped to set up the Advisory Centre on WTO Law.
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