Stephen Low (diplomat)


Stephen Low was an American diplomat. He was a United States Ambassador to Zambia and Nigeria as well as Director of the Foreign Service Institute.

Diplomatic career

Stephen Low was a Foreign Service officer.
He was a senior member of the National Security Council Staff from 1974 to 1976.
He was appointed Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Zambia on August 5, 1976. He presented his credentials on August 31, 1976 and left the post on July 5, 1979. While serving in Lusaka he played a key role in the negotiations seeking a solution to the conflict in Rhodesia, working along with British diplomat Johnny Graham as the U.S. member of the Anglo-American Consultative Team for Rhodesia. Low's solid work in Zambia was an important component of the U.S. contribution to the international efforts to facilitate a settlement for Rhodedia, helping to bring about the Lancaster House Agreement in December 1979 which led to the formation of independent Zimbabwe.
He was appointed Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Nigeria on September 20, 1979. He presented his credentials on November 29, 1979 and left the post on July 4, 1981.
He was appointed Director of the Foreign Service Institute on May 4, 1982. His appointment was terminated on April 3, 1987.