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David Cameron spoke with the King of Saudi Arabia, and later the Chancellor of Germany and Prime Minister of Norway on the Syria conference.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Prime Minister David Cameron called Chancellor Merkel today to discuss the UK renegotiation, migration and the Syria conference that they will co-host in London next week.
New support will help 27,000 children and babies who have fled fighting in Syria - support for migration crisis now exceeds £50m.
After meeting with Prime Minister Bohuslav Sobotka of the Czech Republic, David Cameron gave a speech on EU reform and the Syria conference.
Minister: "I am excited to be able to introduce some of the UK’s largest businesses to the growing opportunities in Jordan."
Prime Minister David Cameron urges European leaders to relax EU trade rules with Jordan to create new jobs for Syrian refugees.
Prime Minister David Cameron spoke with President Rouhani of Iran to congratulate him on 'implementation day' in the nuclear deal.
David Cameron welcomed the Turkish Prime Minister, Ahmet Davutoğlu, to Downing Street yesterday.
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The UK will step up with nearly £115 million in additional emergency funding in response to the migration crisis, Prime Minister David Cameron announced today.
David Cameron visits Lebanon and outlines details of the extra £100 million package to help Syrian refugees.
UK stands ready to provide resources and expertise to speed up help for most vulnerable Syrian refugees
Joint announcement from the United Kingdom, Germany, Norway, Kuwait and the United Nations on the Syria Donors Conference 2016
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