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The Foreign and Commonwealth Office is concerned by the launch of ballistic missiles by North Korea on 2 August, following similar tests on 24 and 30 July.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
The Foreign & Commonwealth Office published a statement following the missile test launches by North Korea on 24 July.
The UK took the opportunity to discuss China, Iran, Chechnya, the DPRK, Yemen, Egypt, Libya and Venezuela.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Thirty countries’ human rights developments are analysed in the Foreign & Commonwealth Office’s annual report.
A Foreign and Commonwealth Office spokesperson gave a statement on North Korea’s decision to carry out further short range ballistic missile launches.
The UK remains deeply concerned by reports of widespread, systematic human rights violations in DPRK. We also urge DPRK to allow human rights actors immediate, unhindered access.
North Korea must engage in meaningful negotiation with the US and take concrete steps towards complete, verifiable and irreversible denuclearisation.
A Royal Navy vessel conducting United Nations sanctions enforcement against North Korea has successfully tracked an illegal transfer at sea.
Statement by Ambassador Jonathan Allen, UK Deputy Permanent Representative to UN, at the Security Council Briefing on the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty
The UK highlighted concerns of violations and abuses in several countries, including the humanitarian crisis in Yemen and the human rights situation in Venezuela.
The UK urges the DPRK to engage credibly with the international community on human rights issues and to allow the Special Rapporteur and other human rights mechanisms free and unhindered access to the country.
Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt spoke at Glasgow University on cybersecurity and the UK government's approach to deterring cyber crime.
The UK highlighted its commitment to support those facing persecution because of their religion or beliefs and encouraged all partners to tackle the sale of children.
President Trump and Kim Jong-Un met in Hanoi for the second round of talks aimed at negotiating the de-nuclearisation of North Korea.
Jeremy Hunt made remarks at the official launch of the review that will be conducted by the Bishop of Truro, Philip Mounstephen.
The UK highlighted the close link between regional and global security, while condemning recent actions taken by the Assad regime, the DPRK, Russia and Iran.
The UK delivered their statement to the UNGA where they reinforced their commitment to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty and highlighted their issues with the Nuclear Weapons Ban Treaty.
The UK delivered their statement to the Committee explaining how the UK will not be ratifying the Nuclear Weapons Ban Treaty and highlighted recent actions by Syria, Russia and the DPRK
Cyber expert Sarah Taylor given Marie Claire Future Shaper Award.
The Foreign Secretary gave a statement on North Korea at the Security Council briefing during the 2018 United Nations General Assembly.
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