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Foreign Office Minister condemns terrorist attack in Tunisia and offers condolences to the victims and their families.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond calls for lasting ceasefire in Gaza and highlights need to address underlying causes of the conflict.
FCO has summoned the Spanish Ambassador to the UK to underline serious concern at the activity of a Spanish Navy vessel in international waters off Gibraltar yesterday.
Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond urges parties in Gaza and Israel to take this opportunity to end hostilities.
Industrial grade chemicals, intended by Syria for the production of chemical weapons, are being unloaded at Marchwood Port in Hampshire.
Mark Simmonds updated Parliament on serious and significant offences allegedly committed by people entitled to diplomatic immunity.
Explanation Of Vote by UK Ambassador Lyall Grant to the Security Council meeting on adoption of Resolution 2165 on Syria
Foreign Secretary welcomes vote to end Assad stranglehold over Syrian aid routes.
The Foreign Secretary made a statement in the House of Commons today, 14 July, on the UK response to the Gaza crisis and the need for a ceasefire.
Foreign Secretary William Hague has updated Parliament with the next steps in the UK’s Preventing Sexual Violence in Conflict Initiative.
David Cameron spoke to President Obama on 13 July 2014 on the situation in eastern Ukraine and developments in Afghanistan, Iran and Iraq.
Foreign Secretary William Hague has arrived in Vienna for Iran nuclear talks and discussions on the violence in Gaza.
Hugh Robertson, Minister for the Middle East, urges an immediate end to violence at Tripoli International Airport.
William Hague welcomes Afghan Presidential election audit and agreement to establish a government of national unity.
William Hague stresses the need for an immediate de-escalation and restoration of the November 2012 ceasefire.
William Hague welcomes de Mistura as UN Syria envoy; says UN efforts on a political solution are more pressing than ever.
Prime Minister David Cameron called Prime Minister Netanyahu to discuss the situation in Israel.
Hugh Robertson expresses full support for the government of Yemen and urges all parties to immediately cease hostilities in Amran
Foreign Secretary William Hague updated Parliament on the historical role of UK Companies in supplying dual use chemicals to Syria
William Hague condemns rocket attacks on Israel and is deeply concerned by escalation of violence in Israel and Gaza.
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