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DFID staff recognised in 2019's New Year's Honours list
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
In an op-ed published in the Telegraph, Jeremy Hunt explains why he has commissioned a review into the persecution of Christians.
Minister for Asia and Pacific Mark Field deeply concerned by reports of premature Rohingya repatriation efforts.…
FCO Minister for Asia and the Pacific, Mark Field gave a speech to the Chatham House and SIIA UK-ASEAN dialogue in Singapore on 8 November.
Writing in The Evening Standard, the Foreign Secretary explains why defending a free media must be a central element of British foreign policy.
Statements by Ambassador Karen Pierce, UK Permanent Representative to the United Nations at the Security Council Briefing on Myanmar/Burma.
Speech by International Development Secretary, the Rt. Hon. Penny Mordaunt MP, at CDC in central London.
This UK statement was delivered at the 69th session of the UNHCR Executive Committee.
At a United Nations General Assembly event, the UK government calls on international community to combat anti-semitism in all its forms.
The UK reminded the Council of the results of the Fact Finding Mission to Burma and called on all members to support the resolution to advance accountability and prevent future violations.
Prime Minister Theresa May spoke on behalf of the UK at the UN General Assembly 2018.
Statement from UK and France following a meeting on Burma in the margins of the 2018 United Nations General Assembly (UNGA).
Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt gave a statement as he completed a 2-day visit to Burma.
The UK welcomed Bangladesh's support for two of its recommendations on religious intolerance and freedom of expression, however the UK echoed concerns regarding democratic freedoms.
Foreign Secretary begins 2-day visit for talks with Burmese leaders on the Rohingya crisis.
Foreign Office Minister Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon spoke at the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva.
This UK statement was delivered at the 39th session of the Human Rights Council during the Item 2 General Debate.
Following his visit to Bangladesh, International Development Minister Alistair Burt has reaffirmed the UK’s commitment to stand by the Rohingya people as this latest crisis continues.
Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon, Minister for the Commonwealth and the United Nations, gave a statement at the Security Council briefing on Burma.
Lord Tariq Ahmad of Wimbledon addressed the UN Security Council on Burma, calling on the international community to increase support for Rohingya refugees.
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