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Prime Minister Theresa May today met with President Xi in Beijing on the second day of her three-day official visit to China.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Minister for Africa for the Foreign and Commonwealth Office and the Department for International Development, Harriett Baldwin has arrived in Zimbabwe.
UK aid has been vital in containing the deadly plague outbreak in Madagascar to stop it spreading to other countries
The Foreign Secretary met Tánaiste Simon Coveney today for a meeting on the UK-Ireland bilateral relationship and foreign policy cooperation.
Prime Minister Theresa May spoke at a press conference in Beijing with Premier Li about building on our deep and mature ties with China, during her first visit to the country as Prime Minister.
Their Royal Highnesses visit will focus on the long-standing UK and Sri Lanka relationship, the Commonwealth, education and young people.
Statement by Ambassador Jonathan Allen, Chargé d’Affaires, at the Security Council Briefing on Syria Humanitarian Issues.
The Prime Minister will visit China for three days from today in a trip intended to build on the existing strong ties between our two countries.
Boris Johnson has condemned the attack in Afghanistan and called for those responsible to face justice.
How science and innovation has the power to transform agriculture in sub-Saharan Africa.
Writing in The Evening Standard, the Foreign Secretary pays tribute to British diplomats who took action to help Jewish people before and during the Holocaust.
Celebrating the UK’s flourishing economic relationship with Kenya.
UK scientists are leading new cutting-edge research to create crops that are more nutritious, more resistant to disease and better able to withstand severe floods or drought in Africa.
Statement by Stephen Hickey, Acting UK Deputy Ambassador to the UN, at the Security Council Meeting on the Middle East.
The Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson has commented on a double car bombing in Benghazi which took place on Tuesday 24 January.
Penny Mordaunt announces that the UK government’s first Global Disability Summit will be held at the Olympic Park in London on 24 July 2018.
Statement by Ambassador Jonathan Allen, Chargé d’Affaires, at the Security Council Meeting on Syria Chemical Weapons.
Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson will travel to Paris today for meetings on Yemen and Syria with US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and European and Middle Eastern counterparts.
Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson met with his American counterpart in London to discuss the Iran nuclear deal, the Syrian crisis and the situation in Yemen.
Penny Mordaunt saw how the UK is tackling the causes and consequences of instability in Somalia including helping those impacted by extreme drought.
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