Hague’s Libya move less than it appears
Is there less than meets the eye to William Hague’s statement on recognising the NTC in Libya as the government, asks our Political Editor.
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Foreign Secretary William Hague says Burma has promised to release political prisoners and continue reforms. He is due to meet democracy campaigner Aung San Suu Kyi on Friday.
Foreign Secretary William Hague could call for the European Union to ban imports of Iranian oil in resopnse to the attack on the British embassy in Tehran.
Foreign Secretary William Hague gives Iranian embassy staff 48 hours to leave the UK and announces the closure of Iran’s embassy in London, as France and Germany withdraw their ambassadors.
Foreign Secretary William Hague meets Syrian opposition leaders in London and tells them to “put aside their differences”.
Foreign Secretary William Hague calls on the Syrian regime to stop its violent crackdown on protesters after a UN Security Council statement condemning attacks on civilians.
Is there less than meets the eye to William Hague’s statement on recognising the NTC in Libya as the government, asks our Political Editor.
The Foreign Secretary William Hague urges all British nationals in Syria to leave the country, following further unrest in which up to 100 protestors were killed by security forces.
Foreign Secretary William Hague is attending international talks on the Libya conflict in Doha, amid fears that a bloody stalemate has taken hold of the country.
Following the defection of Libyan Foreign Minister Moussa Koussa, William Hague calls on other key Libyan figures in Gaddafi’s regime to follow suit. Jonathan Rugman looks at Koussa’s background.
Relations – both international and domestic – are at the centre of exchanges at Prime Minister’s Questions. But one key player is notable by his absence, as Peter McHugh reports.
Foreign Secretary William Hague told the Commons that there was a “serious misunderstanding” about the role of the team he despatched to Libya with the PM’s backing. You could say that, blogs Gary Gibbon.
Foreign Secretary William Hague says that Britain is to launch an air and sea bid to help evacuate its nationals trapped in Libya as Channel 4 News hears of rising numbers trapped at the airport.
Foreign Secretary William Hague arrives in Tunisia – where the unrest in the Middle East began – to encourage development in the country as protests inspired by events there continue in Egypt.
A senior British SAS officer briefed the Foreign Secretary on the American military operation to release aid worker Linda Norgrove, Channel 4 News understands.
In a statement to the Commons, Foreign Secretary William Hague has told MPs he authorised the operation to rescue Linda Norgrove “from the very beginning”.