During his FCO career he was known for an unconventional style. In
Belgrade he borrowed two
kangaroos from a local zoo for a commercial reception. He attracted local controversy in
Sarajevo, Belgrade and
Podgorica for his high-profile work in support of democratic forces and against
ICTY war crimes suspects and organised crime. In 2003 he intervened on behalf of a large group of
Newcastle United supporters, in Belgrade for a match against
Partizan Belgrade; after the local police refused to let the fans leave their hotel, he invited them all to his
Residence. In an article published in the Israel Journal of Foreign Affairs on the subject of the Russo-Ukrainian War, Crawford compared it to Middle Eastern peace processes; "If openly or by implication one party in a conflict is challenging the other party’s core legitimacy, if not its very right to exist, what scope is there for meaningful discussion and hard but honest compromise around a negotiating table?" , Crawford is listed by the UK Government's Foreign Influence Registration Scheme as a paid lobbyist for the pro-Russian
Republika Srpska. ==Timeline==