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Minister Field summons North Korean Ambassador following ballistic missile launch.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Minister of State Mark Field's speech to 13th Asian-European (ASEM) Meeting in Naypyidaw, Burma on 20 November 2017.
Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson today (Friday 27 October) embarks on a 2-day visit to Portugal and France.
In a speech at Chatham House, the Foreign Secretary underlined the importance of diplomacy and dialogue as the only tried and tested way to avoid nuclear war.
Tough new European sanctions on North Korea are expected to be agreed today (16 October) when EU foreign ministers sign up to fresh UK proposals.
Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov has invited the Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson to visit Moscow towards the end of 2017 to discuss international security.
The Minister of State for Asia and the Pacific spoke at a United Nations Security Council meeting about ending the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction.
The Prime Minister addressed the UN General Assembly in New York today.
Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson says UK and international community condemn North Korea’s launch.
The Foreign Secretary spoke to media following high level talks in London about Hurricane Irma, North Korea and Libya.
Boris Johnson will discuss the Hurricane Irma response with US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and French Political Director Nicolas de Rivière.
The Foreign Secretary welcomed the unanimous adoption of the resolution.
Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson stated that the UK will seek further sanctions to curb North Korea nuclear programme.
Prime Minister Theresa May today spoke with President Trump to discuss North Korea’s most recent missile tests.
Mark Field summoned the North Korean ambassador to condemn 3 September's nuclear test.
Prime Minister Theresa May made a statement on the latest action by North Korea.
The Minister for Asia and the Pacific condemned DPRK's missile launch on 28 August.
The UN resolution strengthens sanctions against North Korea following their recent ballistic missile tests.
Following North Korea’s intercontinental ballistic missile launch on 28 July, Lord Ahmad summoned DPRK ambassador to the Foreign & Commonwealth Office.
Boris Johnson condemns DPRK's intercontinental ballistic missile test and urges compliance with UN Security Council resolutions.
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