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Foreign Secretary William Hague visited Tunisia and Jordan as part of his regional tour to support the UK's vital interests in the region and help develop more stable and democratic societies.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Foreign Secretary William Hague is visiting the Middle East and North Africa from 8 - 11 February and will answer your questions on the UK’s role in the region through a Twitter Q&A.
Foreign Secretary William Hague was in Amman for a brief visit as part of a regional tour of the Middle East and North Africa
Foreign Secretary William Hague reiterated the UK Government's regret at continuing anguish that release has brought the families of the victims.
In an interview on the Andrew Marr Show on BBC1 on Sunday 6 February, Foreign Secretary William Hague spoke about the current situation in Egypt.
In a speech to the Munich Security Conference, Foreign Secretary William Hague said that Britain is "ready to play its part" in responding to the security challenges.
Foreign Secretary William Hague sets out the UK vision of a future cyberspace which upholds freedom and democratic values while protecting citizens.
In his video blog this week, Foreign Secretary William Hague speaks about the situation in Egypt and its impact on the region and the Middle East Peace Process.
Foreign Secretary William Hague wishes the Chinese people a very happy year of the Rabbit.
Foreign Secretary William Hague described the intimidation and harassment of journalists as unacceptable and disturbing.
Foreign Secretary William Hague said that real and visible change, needs to take place, and needs to begin now.
Foreign Secretary William Hague spoke at the 2011 Jinnah Awards, a celebration of the achievements of British Pakistanis.
Foreign Secretary William Hague made a further statement today about the the situation in Tunisia and the progress of the interim government.
Foreign Secretary William Hague has announced a charter plane for British nationals in Cairo to supplement the commercial flight capacity provided by British airlines to assist British nationals return to the UK.
Foreign Secretary William Hague has updated Parliament on plans to align programme spend with the Foreign Office priorities.
Foreign Secretary William Hague has published a progress report in Parliament of the key developments in Afghanistan during December.
Foreign Secretary William Hague welcomes preliminary results.
Foreign Secretary William Hague expressed his deep concern about the ongoing violence in Egypt and emphasised the need for peaceful reform.
"We remain deeply concerned about the level of violence we have witnessed over the past few days."
Foreign Secretary William Hague expressed concern at the violence surrounding today’s protests, calling for all involved to refrain from violence.
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