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A statement to the House of Commons by Prime Minister Theresa May following the Salisbury incident.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
The leaders of France, Germany, the United States and the United Kingdom have issued the following joint statement on the attack which took place in Salisbury, UK.
Prime Minister Theresa May spoke with President Macron of France about the Salisbury nerve agent attack.
On the 7th anniversary of the Syrian conflict, the Foreign Secretary and the Secretary of State for DfID have released a joint statement.
Statement by Ambassador Jonathan Allen, Chargé d’Affaires, at a UN Security Council Briefing on a nerve agent attack in Salisbury.
Theresa May spoke to Justin Trudeau about the incident in Salisbury.
Update by Permanent Representative of the UK Peter Wilson to the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons, on the use of a nerve agent in the UK.
In the 37th Human Rights Council session General Debate the UK Permanent Representative to the UN in Geneva spoke on the use of a nerve agent in Salisbury, UK.
Boris Johnson has spoken to some of the world’s top diplomats following the use of a military grade nerve agent, of a type developed by Russia, in Salisbury.
Prime Minister Theresa May spoke with Chancellor Merkel of Germany about the recent incident in Salisbury.
The Prime Minister spoke with President Trump about the ongoing investigation into the incident in Salisbury.
Statement by Peter Wilson, Permanent Representative of the UK to the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons, on the use of a nerve agent in the UK.
Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson spoke to the BBC on holding the Russian government to account for how the Novichok nerve agent could have been deployed in the UK.
Prime Minister Theresa May spoke with President Macron of France about the recent incident in Salisbury.
Prime Minister Theresa May updated the House of Commons about the incident in Salisbury.
Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson has issued a statement calling for Russia and the Asad regime to fully implement UN Security Council Resolution 2401.
Minister of State Sir Alan Duncan met Russian Ambassador to the UK, Alexander Yakovenko, to stress UK concern at the current situation in Syria.
Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson responded to an urgent question in the House of Commons on the situation in Eastern Ghouta.
UK acting Deputy Permanent Representative explains the vote on the UN Security Council resolution for cessation of hostilities in Syria for humanitarian assistance.
In an opinion piece published in European media, the Foreign Secretary marks 4 years since the events which led to the illegal annexation of Crimea.
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