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G7 foreign ministers unite to condemn the nerve agent attack and share the UK's assessment that it is highly likely that the Russian Federation was responsible.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
The G7 leaders unite in condemning the use of chemical weapons in Syria and support recent actions by the US, UK and France to degrade and deter further use.
Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson and his counterparts in France, Germany and the United States issued a statement on the nerve gas attack in Syria 1 year ago.
Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson said that the UK will be at the forefront of international effort to stand up to those who threaten the rules-based system.
Prime Minister Theresa May spoke with German Chancellor Angela Merkel.
Writing in The Times, the Foreign Secretary explains how Britain's partners came together to expel over 100 Russian officials following the Salisbury attack.
The Prime Minister met with President Macron of France and Chancellor Merkel of Germany in Brussels.
The leaders of France, Germany, the United States and the United Kingdom have issued the following joint statement on the attack which took place in Salisbury, UK.
Boris Johnson has spoken to some of the world’s top diplomats following the use of a military grade nerve agent, of a type developed by Russia, in Salisbury.
Prime Minister Theresa May spoke with Chancellor Merkel of Germany about the recent incident in Salisbury.
Prime Minister Theresa May's speech at the 2018 Munich Security Conference.
The Prime Minister gave a statement at a joint press conference with German Chancellor Angela Merkel in Berlin ahead of attending the Munich Security Conference.
Minister Greg Hands’ speech at the annual Ludwig Erhard Summit (originally delivered in German).
Boris Johnson spoke at a joint press conference with the EU High Commissioner and the French and German Foreign Ministers.
Boris Johnson met his Iranian and European counterparts in Brussels to discuss the Iran nuclear deal, recent protests in Iran and dual-national consular cases.
A joint article by Philip Hammond and David Davis that originally appeared in Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung on 10 January 2018.
Business Secretary Greg Clark joined G20 leaders in Berlin to discuss overcapacity in the global steel market.
The annual climate change conference, COP 23 is taking place in Bonn from 6 – 17 November.
Prime Minister Theresa May spoke with German Chancellor Merkel about Iran and President Trump’s decision not to recertify the nuclear deal.
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