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The Foreign Office has published reporting on 27 Countries of Concern. The quarterly updates cover October to December 2013.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Conflict persists in South Sudan as the Addis Ababa peace negotiations continue to strive for an agreed cessation of hostilities. The UK warns against all travel to South Sudan.
Mark Simmonds offers condolences to those affected by the sinking of a ferry carrying hundreds of people fleeing violence in South Sudan.
Mark Simmonds visits Khartoum to discuss South Sudan, and ending conflict, promoting prosperity and building democracy in Sudan.
Britain will provide a new package of humanitarian aid for those fleeing violence in South Sudan.
An emergency relief flight carrying life-saving water and sanitation equipment has landed in South Sudan.
Mark Simmonds welcomes official launch of peace negotiations between South Sudanese Government and rebel leader.
Britain will provide emergency healthcare, shelter and other vital supplies to thousands who have fled their homes in South Sudan, International Development Secretary Justine Greening has announced.
Foreign Secretary speaks to leaders in South Sudan and urges them to negotiate towards peace
William Hague deplores continued violence in South Sudan and sends senior diplomat to support a political resolution.
William Hague urges all parties to engage in political dialogue and thanks Foreign Minister for help in evacuating British Nationals.
Plans for third and final UK-chartered aircraft for British nationals wishing to leave South Sudan.
Second Foreign Office chartered RAF aircraft carrying British Nationals has left Juba.
RAF aircrew made a daring precision landing at an airfield in South Sudan to rescue British citizens fleeing turmoil in the African state.
Plans for UK aircraft to return to Juba to evacuate more British nationals wishing to leave.
FCO confirm that a UK aircraft is on its way to Juba to evacuate British nationals who wish to leave.
Temporary withdrawal of some Embassy staff and dependants. British nationals who want to leave Juba should contact the FCO.
FCO Minister for Africa calls for an end to hostilities in South Sudan and for leaders to resolve differences through political means.
Foreign Secretary William Hague: Nelson Mandela was one of the greatest moral and political leaders of our time.
British Ambassador to South Sudan Ian Hughes spoke at the South Sudan Government-NGO Partnership Review conference held in Juba on Tuesday, 19 November 2013.
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