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Senior Foreign Office official meets Russian Deputy Ambassador and urges Russia to step back from actions provoking instability in Ukraine.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Foreign Office notes worrying UNHCHR report showing deterioration in the human rights situation in Crimea and eastern Ukraine.
Foreign Secretary urges revival of diplomatic process over Ukraine and steps by Russia to reduce tensions in Parliament on 13 May.
British nationals are invited to the British Embassy Kyiv
The Foreign Office regrets that the illegitimate, so-called referendum is going ahead in Ukraine; focus should be on forthcoming elections.
Prime Minister David Cameron spoke to Chancellor Merkel to discuss Ukraine following the visit of Swiss President Burkhalter to Moscow.
The Prime Minister’s Spokesperson (PMS) answered questions on Ukraine, meat labelling, a recent speech by President Barroso and knife crime.
The Foreign Secretary today arrived in Moldova at the beginning of a regional tour that includes Ukraine and Georgia.
Foreign Secretary William Hague calls for de-escalation of tension in eastern Ukraine ahead of his visit next week.
Foreign Secretary celebrates World Press Freedom Day and condemns restrictions around the world.
Foreign Secretary expresses concern at the reports of provocative action by pro-Russian groups in the east of Ukraine.
On 29 and 30 April the UK and US hosted the Ukraine Forum on Asset Recovery to help the people of Ukraine recover their stolen assets.
Prime Minister David Cameron called President Putin this afternoon about the situation in Ukraine.
Chairs’ statement by the United Kingdom and United States and the Ukraine on the meeting of the Ukraine Forum on Asset Recovery.
William Hague spoke on the importance of supporting Ukraine to build a better, more prosperous and stable future at the forum on asset recovery.
The Prime Minister’s Spokesperson (PMS) gave a summary of the Cabinet meeting and answered questions on Ukraine, policies affecting women and HS2.
The Home Secretary outlines how the UK and international community are mobilising to recover stolen assets for the people of Ukraine.
Foreign Secretary updated Parliament on 28 April about the current situation in Ukraine and action the UK plans to take.
The Prime Minister’s Spokesperson (PMS) answered questions on Ukraine and Russia, Pfizer and HS2.
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