A fighter short on diplomatic finesse

A fighter short on diplomatic finesse

LONDON: Former British Foreign Secretary Robin Cook was a tenacious political fighter whose undoubted intellect was not always matched by diplomatic finesse.

Below are some facts about Cook: * Cook, a Scot, took over the Foreign Office in 1997 after a landslide Labour victory with a pledge to inject a new “ethical dimension” to foreign policy. * Cook’s first year in office was marked by personal embarrassment and questions over his judgement after he abruptly ended his 28-year marriage when a newspaper threatened to reveal he was having an affair with his secretary Gaynor Regan.* Cook was blamed for marring a visit by Queen Elizabeth to Pakistan and India in 1997 by suggesting a possible mediation by Britain in the Kashmir dispute.The remarks infuriated India and the visit degenerated into a series of ill-tempered spats between British and Indian officials.* Cook played a prominent role in Nato’s 1999 campaign to force Serbian troops out of Kosovo.He later listed “defending Kosovo” as one of his greatest achievements.* He was demoted in June 2001 after a second Labour victory and became the leader of the House of Commons, where his sharp wit and intellectual self-confidence were perhaps better employed than in the corridors of diplomacy.He quit the cabinet in 2003 in protest at the Iraq war.* Cook was fanatical about horse racing – when asked which book he would take with him if he were banished to a desert island, he chose the National Hunt Form Book, a guide to horse racing in Britain.* Cook was born on February 28 1946, and had two children from his first marriage.In 1998 he married Regan.The son of a chemistry teacher, he was educated at Edinburgh University, where he studied English literature.He was first elected to parliament in 1974.- Nampa-Reuters* Cook’s first year in office was marked by personal embarrassment and questions over his judgement after he abruptly ended his 28-year marriage when a newspaper threatened to reveal he was having an affair with his secretary Gaynor Regan.* Cook was blamed for marring a visit by Queen Elizabeth to Pakistan and India in 1997 by suggesting a possible mediation by Britain in the Kashmir dispute.The remarks infuriated India and the visit degenerated into a series of ill-tempered spats between British and Indian officials.* Cook played a prominent role in Nato’s 1999 campaign to force Serbian troops out of Kosovo.He later listed “defending Kosovo” as one of his greatest achievements.* He was demoted in June 2001 after a second Labour victory and became the leader of the House of Commons, where his sharp wit and intellectual self-confidence were perhaps better employed than in the corridors of diplomacy.He quit the cabinet in 2003 in protest at the Iraq war.* Cook was fanatical about horse racing – when asked which book he would take with him if he were banished to a desert island, he chose the National Hunt Form Book, a guide to horse racing in Britain.* Cook was born on February 28 1946, and had two children from his first marriage.In 1998 he married Regan.The son of a chemistry teacher, he was educated at Edinburgh University, where he studied English literature.He was first elected to parliament in 1974.- Nampa-Reuters

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