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The UK Hydrographic Office has donated survey equipment and cartographic software to Ukraine to support safer navigation in the area and keep waters safe
President Putin and Foreign Minister Lavrov will have an assets freeze as part of the UK’s punitive sanctions to degrade Russia’s economy and military infrastructure.
The government announces that the UK has today sanctioned Eugene Tenenbaum and David Davidovich.
Foreign Secretary Liz Truss has designated the initial tranche of sanctions on Russia in response to Russia’s further violation of Ukraine’s sovereignty.
The Foreign Secretary launched a first tranche of sanctions against Belarusian individuals and organisations in response to Belarus' role in Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
The UK is implementing new sanctions on Iranian individuals and business responsible for supplying Russia with kamikaze drones used to bombard Ukraine.
10,000 artillery rounds will be donated, as the UK completes the first delivery of Sea King helicopters to Ukraine.
The UK government introduces new sanctions on Belarus as the Lukashenko regime continues to actively facilitate Putin’s illegal invasion of Ukraine.
Ambassador Neil Bush stresses that 5 months on from Russia’s illegal invasion of Ukraine, the UK and allies remain steadfast in our support to Ukraine.
Slovak Ambassador to the OSCE, Peter Mišik, highlights that Russia has systematically clamped down on its own people over the last two decades.
Ambassador Neil Bush raises UK concerns about the recent increased Russian military activity on Ukraine’s border and in illegally annexed Crimea.
At an event with the Bosnia and Herzegovina Armed Forces, Liz Truss outlined the UK's increased support to counter Russia’s malign influence in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Mr Justin Addison (UK delegation to the OSCE) calls on President Putin to allow the re-opening of the ports at Odesa in Ukraine and allow food to flow freely.
As Ambassador Holland marks 10 years since Russia's illegal annexation of Crimea, Russia's repressive measures in Crimea have become a blueprint for its actions in the temporarily Russian controlled territories.
Ambassador Neil Bush calls out Russia for brutal war in Ukraine that shows no distinction between military and civilian targets.
Ambassador Neil Holland says that Russia must cease its inhumane practices of detaining and deporting Ukrainian civilians, including children.
Ambassador Bush highlights the impact of Russia's war on global food security and calls on Russia to stop impeding Ukrainian food production and export.
At the Chair's Annual Security Review Conference, Director Matt Baugh underlines that the UK's support to Ukraine and the OSCE will endure.
Justin Addison, Second Secretary at the UK Delegation to the OSCE, addresses the OSCE's Economic and Environmental Forum First Preparatory Meeting.
Ambassador Bush stresses that justice must be delivered for all those who have suffered and those who have lost their lives at the hands of President Putin.
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