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France, Germany and the UK (E3) gave a joint statement to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Board of Governors on Iran’s implementation of its nuclear commitments under the JCPoA
Writing in The Local Europe ahead of his trip to Germany, Poland and Sweden, the Foreign Secretary looks forward to Britain reconnecting with European neighbours.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer's remarks at a press conference with Chancellor Merz.
The UK government backs a new global agenda to expand social protection in fragile and conflict-affected settings, helping build peace and resilience.
A joint statement by the Nordic-Baltic 8++ countries on further action to counter Russia’s ‘shadow fleet’.
The UK, alongside Germany, France, African Union and European Union, co-hosted the London Sudan Conference, bringing together foreign ministers and high-level representatives.
Joint statement on behalf of France, Germany, Italy and the UK on the situation in the West Bank
The French, German and UK foreign ministers gave a statement on Iran not meeting nuclear deal commitments and referring this to the Dispute Resolution Mechanism.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
G7 foreign ministers gave a statement condemning the Rwanda-backed M23 offensive in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo and the capture of Minova, Saké and Goma.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson, President Macron, Chancellor Merkel and President Biden met in Rome today to discuss the risks posed to international security by Iran’s escalating nuclear program.
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