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The permanent 5 members of the UN Security Council plus Germany, Kuwait and Sweden signed a communiqué underlining support for the UN-led Yemen peace process.
The UK has responded to a statement made by the US following a chemical weapons attack in Syria.
The Foreign Secretary has commented on Afghanistan’s presidential election which is taking place on Saturday 28 September.
Media freedom, security and international rule of law are on the agenda at the United Nations international summit in New York in September 2019.
FCO and DFID hosts donor meeting with partners to discuss future opportunities to support peace in Afghanistan.
Troika Statement on the One-Year Anniversary of the Signing of the Revitalized Agreement on the Resolution of the Conflict in the Republic of South Sudan
The UK, US and Norway have issued a Troika statement congratulating Dr. Abdalla Hamdok on his appointment as Prime Minister of Sudan.
The governments of France, Italy, the UAE, the UK and the US call on all parties to start working on a ceasefire agreement and resume efforts to build a lasting political solution.
Writing in the Sunday Telegraph, the Foreign Secretary outlines his vision for a truly global Britain.
Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab met President Trump and Vice President Mike Pence
Statement by Ambassador Karen Pierce, UK Permanent Representative to the UN, at the Security Council briefing on Afghanistan
The Foreign & Commonwealth Office published a statement following the missile test launches by North Korea on 24 July.
Lord (Tariq) Ahmad of Wimbledon spoke at the second Ministerial to Advance Religious Freedom in Washington.
The governments of Egypt, France, Italy, the UAE, the UK and the US have given a statement on the ongoing hostilities in Tripoli and the situation in Libya.
The governments of France, Germany, and the UK have reaffirmed their commitment to the JCPoA.
Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt has expressed deep sadness at the resignation of Sir Kim Darroch as the British Ambassador to the USA.
Sir Kim Darroch to resign as British Ambassador to the United States.
Afghanistan talks in Doha, which concluded on 8 July, are an ‘important and positive step in peace efforts’.
The Yemen Quad of Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, the United Kingdom and the United States expressed concern over escalating tensions in the region.
Thirty countries’ human rights developments are analysed in the Foreign & Commonwealth Office’s annual report.
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