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As US forces withdraw from Iraq, Foreign Secretary William Hague says the UK will continue to work with the country, supporting political, social and economic development.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Foreign Secretary William Hague said he is shocked by the attacks on 5 & 6 December in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Foreign Secretary William Hague: "I reaffirmed the UK’s resolve to continue supporting the government and people of Iraq as they embrace democracy, reconciliation and economic development."
Commenting on the news of the approval of Iraq’s Cabinet, Foreign Secretary William Hague said:
Foreign Secretary William Hague's statement on government formation in Iraq.
Foreign Secretary William Hague extends condolences to family and friends of those killed and injured.
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