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Iran: NATO | Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office | Written Answers We are aware of these comments.
Melilla: Asylum | Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office | Written Answers We are concerned by the events of Friday 24 June on the border between Morocco and the Spanish enclave of Melilla, during which many migrant
Greece: Turkey | Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office | Written Answers Greece and Turkey are close friends and allies of the UK.
Question | Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office | Written Answers We must support Ukraine’s vision for rebuilding a sovereign, prosperous, democratic nation that is stronger than before Putin’s invasion.
Question | Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office | Written Answers We must support Ukraine’s vision for rebuilding a sovereign, prosperous, democratic nation that is stronger than before Putin’s invasion.
Question | Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office | Written Answers The UK Government is in regular contact with the Government of Gibraltar, Spain and the EU as we look to conclude a UK-EU Treaty in respect
Semiconductors: Russia | Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office | Written Answers The Government recognises the importance of semiconductor chips to underpin military capabilities.
Ukraine: Armed Conflict | Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office | Written Answers Reports that Russia is buying drones from Iran illustrates that UK efforts with allies to isolate Moscow internationally and cripple its mil
Afghanistan: Earthquakes | Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office | Written Answers The UK responded quickly to the earthquake that struck Afghanistan on 22 June, disbursing £2.5 million in full to the Norwegian Refugee Coun
Afghanistan: Development Aid | Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office | Written Answers The majority of spending on women and girls is integrated into other programmes, rather than through discrete programmes specifically design