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Visiting Foreign Office Minister calls for deeper cooperation on a wide front between the UK and Japan.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Head of the Diplomatic Service Simon Fraser describes Japan as a "crucial partner" ahead of his visit to the country from 12 to 14 January.
Environment Secretary Caroline Spelman welcomed a new biodiversity agreement reached in Nagoya, Japan, which sets new targets to protect the world's natural environment.
Environment Secretary Caroline Spelman calls for countries to come together to protect biodiversity.
New 'open skies' approach offers opportunity for air services to help further strengthen UK-Japan economic ties.
Minister visits SHARP factory, meets with Japanese investors, and discusses higher education links
Minister emphasises that UK government places prosperity at the heart of its foreign policy
Meeting focussed on maximising trade and investment opportunities between the UK and Japan
Minister underlines UK government’s desire for an enhanced relationship with Japan
Foreign Office Minister aiming to boost business ties, and follow up on the Foreign Secretary’s commitment to deepening UK-Japan relations.
Meeting focussed on developing investment and trade cooperation, and sharing views on economic recovery
Discussions on a variety of issues including the death penalty and parental child abduction
25 British music companies visited Japan earlier this month a bid to understand the world’s second largest music market.
The UK will be represented at this year’s ceremonies on 6 and 9 August.
William Hague today delivered the second of his four keynote speeches on UK foreign policy, with a focus on the global economy
Meetings focussed on developing investment and trade cooperation, and appreciation of Japan’s role in Afghanistan
William Hague met Prime Minister Kan, underlining his commitment to a strengthened UK-Japan relationship
William Hague met the Japanese Foreign Minister for two hours of wide-ranging talks
The Foreign Secretary met senior representatives of Japanese industry and UK business in Tokyo
William Hague has ended a busy two-day visit to Japan, during which he called for a deepening of the UK-Japan relationship
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