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London, 1 July 2011
Foreign Secretary William Hague and President of Pakistan Asif Ali Zardari discussed key foreign policy issues and the close cooperation between the UK and Pakistan.
London, 1 July 2011
FCO spokesperson comments on the Special Tribunal for Lebanon submitting a sealed indictment in the Hariri case to the country's prosecutor general.
London, 1 July 2011
Foreign Office Minister Jeremy Browne spoke at the Spectator Anglo-Indian Summit ahead of a forthcoming visit to India.
London, 1 July 2011
Minister for Europe David Lidington met members of Index on Censorship to discuss the human rights situation in Belarus on 30 June.
Malabo, 1 July 2011
Minister Henry Bellingham has been in Equatorial Guinea, meeting Foreign Ministers from across Africa.
London, 1 July 2011
A look at the work of the Foreign Office and its embassies overseas this week.
London, 1 July 2011
British Prime Minister David Cameron has welcomed the coming into force of the EU/Korea Free Trade Agreement and the opportunity it represents to develop the UK’s bilateral relationship with Korea.
1 July 2011
The Bribery Act came into force on 1 July and affects UK firms operating overseas as much as it does with firms operating in the UK.
London, 1 July 2011
National elections will be held in Thailand on 3 July. The Thai Electoral Commission has until 2 August to confirm the election result. There remains a risk that political developments may lead to violence.
London, 30 June 2011
Minister for the Middle East and North Africa Alistair Burt comments on the King of Bahrain’s announcement to establish an independent commission to look into allegations of human rights abuses.