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Cracks seem to be appearing between one main constituent of the Opposition INDIA bloc and the others over the demand for a ...
Lammy seeks to ‘deepen’ UK-India ties on New Delhi visit - The Foreign Secretary will meet Indian Prime Minister Narendra ...
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Jordan News Agency (Petra) on MSNFM meets British counterpart in LondonDeputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign and Expatriates Affairs Ayman Safadi, met with British Foreign Secretary David Lammy yesterday in London. They talked about the results of His Majesty ...
David Lammy’s trip will prepare the ground for a planned visit by UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, who is expected to be in ...
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RBC Ukraine on MSN'Barbaric acts': UK outraged by Russia's massive strike on UkraineBritish Foreign Secretary David Lammy strongly condemned Russia's massive attack on Ukrainian cities, which resulted in the ...
Britain’s Foreign Secretary David Lammy spells out his ‘progressive realism’ doctrine for a messy multipolar era to The ...
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The New Voice of Ukraine on MSNUK’s David Lammy calls Russian strike on Ukraine 'barbaric'Yet again, Putin is attacking cities, homes, and civilians. These are not military targets but barbaric acts. Among those ...
Exclusive: In a recent letter, senior civil servants reminded concerned staff of their options, including consulting staff ...
Starmer has already called Sisi twice regarding the issue, with the last call being on 22 May, where he urged him to "end the ...
It is essential" that firms such as the Big Four and UK government "work together", Foreign Secretary tells City AM as his ...
Following his visit to Rabat, UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy informed Parliament of his department’s endorsement of Morocco’s autonomy plan as the most credible solution to the Western Sahara ...
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Yabiladi on MSNBacking Morocco’s Sahara plan, the UK embraces its «progressive realism» foreign strategyThe UK’s recent recognition of Morocco’s autonomy plan for Western Sahara marks a significant moment in British diplomacy. In an opinion piece for The Telegraph, Lt Gen Sir Simon Mayall, a retired ...
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