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The British Embassy in Kabul has suspended in-country operations: all UK diplomatic and consular staff have been temporarily withdrawn from Afghanistan. The UK government does not provide consular support within Afghanistan.
The UK does not support anyone seeking to achieve political change through violence in Afghanistan.
Statement by Fergus Eckersley, UK Political Coordinator at the UN, at the Security Council Arria formula meeting on Afghanistan
Special representatives for Afghanistan and Pakistan, and envoys from the US and Europe gave a statement after their meeting on Afghanistan on 15 September 2022.
G7 foreign ministers gave a joint statement on the increasing restrictions imposed on women and girls in Afghanistan by the Taliban.
Special Envoys and Representatives for Afghanistan from the EU, the UK and 8 other countries gave a statement on the situation in Afghanistan.
New Afghanistan Conflict, Stability and Security Fund (CSSF) seeks project proposals to help reduce localised conflict, support civil society, and protect the rights of Afghans.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Statement delivered by Ambassador James Kariuki at the Security Council briefing on Afghanistan
This research examines how people make a living in rural areas and the role that government, aid agencies and markets play
This report covers reviews of country information on Afghanistan and China that were considered by the IAGCI at its March 2022 meeting.
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