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Writing in The Times, the Foreign Secretary explains how Britain's partners came together to expel over 100 Russian officials following the Salisbury attack.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson and NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg spoke in Brussels on 19 March about the Salisbury nerve agent incident.
This UK statement was delivered at the 37th session of the Human Rights Council during the Interactive Dialogue on the UN Deputy High Commissioner's oral update on Ukraine, held on 21 March 2018.
This UK statement was delivered at the 37th session of the Human Rights Council during the Universal Periodic Review Adoption on Ukraine, held 19 March 2018.
Boris Johnson has spoken to some of the world’s top diplomats following the use of a military grade nerve agent, of a type developed by Russia, in Salisbury.
In an opinion piece published in European media, the Foreign Secretary marks 4 years since the events which led to the illegal annexation of Crimea.
UK judges that the Russian government was responsible for the NotPetya cyber-attack of June 2017.
Ukraine and the Russian-backed separatists in the east have exchanged over 300 prisoners.
The United Kingdom is concerned by Russia’s decision to withdraw from the Joint Centre for Control and Coordination (JCCC) in Ukraine.
The UK has underlined the vital importance of Ukraine's fight against corruption as part of its wider reform programme.
Lord Ahmad gave a statement to mark the end of the 28th Universal Periodic Review (UPR) at the United Nations in Geneva.
Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson today (Friday 27 October) embarks on a 2-day visit to Portugal and France.
The Crimean Tatars had previously been convicted for their opposition to the illegal annexation of Crimea.
Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov has invited the Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson to visit Moscow towards the end of 2017 to discuss international security.
The UN Human Rights Council concluded its 36th Session today with important resolutions on Burundi, Yemen, Syria, the Democratic Republic of Congo and the death penalty.
Ilmi Umerov, Deputy Chairman of the Mejlis of the Crimean Tatar People, has been sentenced to two years for “separatism”.
Sir Alan Duncan reaffirms UK’s unwavering support for Ukraine on first official visit.
Crimean Tatar leader Akhtem Chiygoz has been convicted and sentenced to 8 years in a seriously flawed trial.
UK Minister of the Armed Forces is today visiting Ukraine, meeting the UK and Ukrainian troops training together as part of Op Orbital.
The UK is expanding its training of the Ukrainian Armed Forces with new military courses covering threats like countering attacks from snipers, armoured vehicles and mortars.
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