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Foreign Secretary William Hague made the following statement to the House of Commons on Wednesday 29 June 2011:
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Foreign Office Minister Lord Howell spoke about the UK's reinvigorated relationship with the Commonwealth, on the occasion of the Commonwealth Association's tenth anniversary.
A 48 hour general strike on 28 and 29 June is affecting transport.
The UK's Special Representative to Afghanistan and Pakistan, Mark Sedwill, spoke at the plenary session of the International Contact Group in Kabul on 27 June.
Cashmere Fibres International, a UK company, today announced that it had signed a contract with the Ministry of Commerce and Industry to begin cashmere processing activities in Afghanistan.
Foreign Office Minister for the Middle East Alistair Burt calls for both sides to return to direct negotiations during a visit to Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories.
In Sderot he met Mayor David Buskila and visited a reinforced playground packed with children on their summer break.
FCO spokesperson on meeting between Syrian Ambassador Dr Sami Khiyami and FCO Middle East Director Christian Turner.
Foreign Secretary William Hague: "I continue to call on all parties to agree an immediate cessation of hostilities."
Foreign Office Minister Jeremy Browne spoke at the Spectator Anglo-Indian Summit 2011 on 28 June.
The Chinese Premier is in the UK from 25-27 June, accompanied by a delegation of Ministers from across the Chinese government.
Prime Minister David Cameron has announced trade deals worth £1.4 billion following the UK-China Summit in Number 10. Chinese Premier Wen and Foreign Secretary William Hague attended the talks.
Following his visit to Afghanistan and Pakistan the Foreign Secretary will answer questions about the UK’s engagement in the region via Twitter, on Wednesday 29 June.
"The UK will continue to strongly support the ICC and calls upon the Libyan government to co-operate fully with the ICC investigation.”
During his meeting with Premier Charest, Foreign Secretary William Hague discussed the EU-Canada Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA).
The meeting was the first in a series of calls on Israeli officials that the Minister will be making during his four day visit.
Foreign Secretary William Hague spoke to Climate Change Attaches at the Climate Change and Energy Conference in London on 27 June.
Foreign Secretary William Hague has welcomed the Government of Tunisia's ratification of the Rome Statute.
Foreign Office Minister Henry Bellingham has released a statement following the verdict in the Floribert Chebeya murder trial in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Libya, London 2012 Olympics and Afghanistan were amongst the topics discussed by Foreign Office bloggers this week.
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