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Foreign Secretary welcomed Nadiya Savchenko’s release from prison in Russia, and her return to Ukraine
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Nadiya Savchenko has been released following her illegal detention in Russia.
The Prime Minister, David Cameron, welcomed Japanese Prime Minister Shinzō Abe to Chequers for discussions on global security issues.
Statement by the Foreign Secretary following the latest round of Syrian peace talks in Geneva.
The PM led a discussion on Syria during a meeting in Hanover with Chancellor Merkel, President Obama, President Hollande and Prime Minister Renzi.
Prime Minister David Cameron gave a statement at a joint press conference with President Barack Obama following talks at Downing Street.
The Minister for Europe, David Lidington, spoke to media outside the EU Foreign Affairs Council.
This Programme provides funding for projects that support activities directly connected with the UK's Foreign Policy priorities and the objectives of the British Embassy and Consulates in Russia.
Minister for Europe, David Lidington, has called on Russia to end the illegal detention of Nadiya Savchenko.
As part of a global rollout, Access UK was launched in Russia on 31 March for customers applying for a UK visit visa.
Foreign Secretary calls for immediate release of Nadiya Savchenko.
Foreign Secretary calls for Russia to return Crimea to Ukraine two years after illegal annexation
Minister for Europe David Lidington has sent condolences following the air crash in Rostov, Russia, on Saturday 19 March.
The contest seeks to commemorate the World War I anniversary and shared history of Britain and Russia.
Speaking to media outside the Foreign Affairs Council, Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond said:
Minister for Europe David Lidington urges Russia to end the unlawful imprisonment of Nadiya Savchenko as she starts a dry hunger strike.
The Prime Minister spoke with Chancellor Merkel, President Hollande, Prime Minister Renzi and President Putin about the situation in Syria.
Counter-Proliferation continues to be a priority for the UK government. It is central to the government’s efforts to safeguard Britain’s national security and to support stability around the world.
Minister for Europe, David Lidington, pays tribute to Boris Nemtsov on the one year anniversary of his murder.
The Prime Minister held a video teleconference on Syria today (February 23) with President Obama, Chancellor Merkel and President Hollande.
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