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Members of the British Embassy will share the UK’s Olympic experience when they participate in the city’s International Commercial Fair.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
To mark the 20th anniversary of World Press Freedom Day, the British Embassy is highlighting the importance of media freedom, and the need to tackle impunity for attacks on journalists.
Speech by Mr. David McNaught, Chargé d'Affaires on the re-launch of iconic UK machinery brand JCB in Guatemala.
One member of the Falkland Islands Legislative Assembly (MLA), and one young Falkland Islander visited Guatemala from 8 to 9 April.
The Foreign Secretary William Hague has hosted Guatemala’s new Foreign Minister, Fernando Carrera, today in London.
Following his meeting with Guatemalan Vice Minister Carlos Raúl Morales, Foreign Office Minister Jeremy Browne talked about why Guatemala matters to the UK.
Minister for Latin America Jeremy Browne has welcomed Guatemala and Belize's agreement to hold simultaneous referenda on referring their territorial dispute to the International Court of Justice.
Launch of a new “Women’s Empowerment in Agriculture Index” (WEAI).
Foreign Office Minister Jeremy Browne said that he looks forward working constructively with the President-elect and his government to bring the two countries closer together.
Foreign Office Minister Jeremy Browne said that he was "extremely saddened to learn of loss of live after a tropical storm in the region".
Minister Jeremy Browne MP, FCO Minister for Latin America and the Caribbean, will be visiting Guatemala on 26 November. It is his first trip to the country, and the first by a UK Minister since April 2008.
Parts of the country are in a state of emergency following landslides.
Jeremy Browne, Foreign Office Minister for Latin America, has welcomed the appointment of Mr Francisco Dall’Anese Ruiz, as Head of the International Commission Against Impunity in Guatemala.
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