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Ambassador Gould: UK is not blind to the Iranian threat
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The government has taken the necessary steps to allow BP to restart production on the Rhum gas field in the North Sea.
Speech by Justine Greening, the Secretary of State for International Development on the Government's progress in Afghanistan.
Foreign Secretary William Hague welcomes positive approach by Iranians but underlines there is great deal of hard work ahead.
Minister for Europe David Lidington spoke about the UK's vision for a more open, more competitive, more flexible and more democratically accountable European Union.
Our social media presence allows a direct dialogue with the Iranian people
The British Ambassador to Riyadh, John Jenkins, addressed the MEA at the Opportunity Arabia Conference at Manchester on October 4, 2013
UK Government believes there is no place in the modern world for the death penalty.
UK and Iran agree steps to improve bilateral relations.
The Foreign Secretary William Hague has updated Parliament on the Middle East Peace Process, Syria and Iran.
The Deputy Prime Minister’s speech to the United Nations General Assembly 2013, called ‘In defence of openness’.
The Deputy Prime Minister met with Vice President Biden in Washington DC ahead of attending the United Nations General Assembly.
On 17-19 September 2013 two Central Asian experts from the British Ministry of Defence visited Kazakhstan.
Foreign Secretary William Hague says Britain is open to improved relations with Iran, while stressing the need for progress on nuclear issue.
British Ambassador Alex Ellis talked about soft power, education and culture to international relations and law students.
UK hopes to see continued improvements in Iran human rights record under President Rouhani’s government.
UK Statement on Countries of Concern delivered by UK Ambassador, Karen Pierce.
Joint Communiqué of the 10th Meeting of the United Kingdom – South Africa Bilateral Forum, 9-10 September 2013
Statement by Ambassador Wilson, DPR to the UK Mission to the UN, following the Iran 1737 Sanctions Committee Briefing to the UNSC
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