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First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Foreign Secretary William Hague condemned the attacks in Sudan and called on all sides to cease hostilities immediately.
A joint statement by the Sudan Troika (United States, United Kingdom, and Norway) on recent developments in Sudan, following the visit by Troika Development Ministers from May 7-8.
Three countries pledge their continuing commitment to Sudan, both north and south, and their support for the development of two economically viable and peaceful states.
International Development Secretary, Andrew Mitchell, meets Chairperson of the African Union Commission, discusses Libya, Ivory Coast, Liberia situations
Members of the Sudan Troika expressed concern about the announced suspension of talks between the National Congress Party and the Sudan People's Liberation Movement.
We urge all parties to work to secure full implementation of the agreements made in Kadguli in January this year in order to reduce instability and tension.'
Prime Minister David Cameron's statement following the result of the referendum in Southern Sudan.
Joint Statement by the Witnesses of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement regarding conclusion of the Southern Sudan referendum.
Foreign Secretary William Hague updated Parliament on the step taken by Sudan toward implementation of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement.
Minister for Africa Henry Bellingham confirms that the UK is committed to helping all of Sudan's people towards peace and prosperity.
Foreign Secretary William Hague welcomed efforts of United Nations and Sudanese leaders to calm tensions during the referendum.
The UK has announced further support for a rapid response fund in reaction to the fragile humanitarian situation in Sudan. This includes safe water, emergency healthcare and blankets.
The British Government today announced its further support for a rapid response fund in reaction to the fragile humanitarian situation in Sudan.
Foreign Secretary William Hague laid a Written Ministerial Statement in Parliament following the UN special session at the Security Council on 16 November.
International Development Secretary issues written ministerial statement on Sudan
Ministerial statement on Sudan by the Secretary of State for International Development, Andrew Mitchell.
The UK Government will overhaul its support for mine clearance programmes in order to focus on high impact zones.
In a Foreign Office film launched today, the Sudanese-born BBC World News anchor celebrates the liberties we enjoy in Britain, considering them real cornerstones of democracy.
Foreign Secretary William Hague announces Sudan as "highest priority" for the UK's Presidency of the UN Security Council this month.
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