UK: British Deputy High Commissioner to Sri
Lanka and the Maldives to make an official visit to the Maldives
On 1 June, British Deputy High Commissioner to Sri Lanka and the
Maldives, Mark Gooding will be the Maldives on an official one day visit.
During visit, he will be meeting, President HE Mohamed Nasheed, the Enviornment Minister
Mr. Mohamed Asalam, Defence
Minister Mr. Amin Faisal ,
Police Commissioner Ahmed Faseeh, and Independent MP
Mohamed Nasheed.
This will be Mr. Gooding's first visit following the first-ever parliamentary
elections in the Maldives. He will be accompanied by Sabra
Noordeen, Maldives Political Officer at the High
Commission.
Mark Gooding took up his appointment as
Deputy High Commissioner to the Maldives and Democratic Socialist Republic of
Sri Lanka on 2 June 2008.
From 2006-2008 Mark worked as Private
Secretary to the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs in
London, serving under Margaret Beckett and David Miliband.
He covered UK policy on Europe, Asia and Australasia, including work on the new
EU Treaty, Afghanistan, Burma, Kosovo, North Korea, and Pakistan.
From 2004-2006 Mark was Head of the EU
Budget Team at the FCO in London, which helped deliver a successful deal on the
2007-2013 EU budget during the UK Presidency of the EU in 2005.
Mark served from 2001-2004 in China,
working as Political, Economic and Press Consul at the British Consulate-General in Shanghai after two years of full time training
in Mandarin Chinese.
Mark
studied French and German at Oxford University, and spent two years in Sri
Lanka afterwards as Head of Modern Languages at the British School in Colombo.
He is accompanied by Dr Christopher McCormick, an education specialist.