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From The Rt Hon William Hague
  • Meetings focussed on developing investment and trade cooperation, and appreciation of Japan’s role in Afghanistan

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  • The Foreign Secretary visited Herat in the west of Afghanistan today and witnessed first hand that progress made nationally is being felt at the local level.

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  • The Foreign Secretary has today written a letter to Secretary Clinton on the release of Abdelbaset al-Megrahi.

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  • William Hague met Prime Minister Kan, underlining his commitment to a strengthened UK-Japan relationship

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  • William Hague met the Japanese Foreign Minister for two hours of wide-ranging talks

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  • The Foreign Secretary met senior representatives of Japanese industry and UK business in Tokyo

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  • William Hague has ended a busy two-day visit to Japan, during which he called for a deepening of the UK-Japan relationship

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  • William Hague has answered questions posted by audiences on Twitter during his first visit to the Far East as Foreign Secretary.

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  • Channel 4 interviewed Foreign Secretary, William Hague, on the UK’s relationship with India.

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  • Foreign Secretary William Hague is visiting China and Japan from 14-16 July.

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  • In Japan today Foreign Secretary William Hague has delivered his second speech on the Coalition Government’s vision for foreign policy.

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  • William Hague arrived in Japan today on the second leg of his inaugural visit to East Asia as Foreign Secretary

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  • Foreign Secretary William Hague gave the following speech, the second in a series of four on the new Government's approach to foreign policy, on 15 July 2010.

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  • The Foreign Secretary William Hague has condemned the bomb attacks in Kampala.

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  • Foreign Secretary William Hague met with Cypriot Foreign Minister Markos Kyprianou earlier today.

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  • Foreign Secretary William Hague has welcomed the appointment of Baroness Amos as UN Under Secretary General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator.

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  • William Hague met with Ahmet Davutoglu at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office on 8 July.

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  • The Foreign Secretary William Hague will be responding to Foreign Office questions in the House of Commons at 2.30pm today.

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  • In his 1 July speech, ‘Britain's Foreign Policy in a Networked World', the Foreign Secretary committed to work to increase the number of Britons working in EU institutions.

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  • Foreign Secretary William Hague has today welcomed Israel's decision to move from a list of 120 permitted goods to a list of specific prohibited items in Gaza.

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