Democratic Republic of the Congo: list of designations and sanctions notices

Notices Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office notices issued from January 28 2026 about additions, revocations/delistings and variations/corrections to the UK Sanctions List. Previous notices See previous financial sanctions notices for the Democratic Republic of the Congo issued by the Office of Financial Sanctions Implementation prior to January 28 2026. Designations This regime provides for the […]

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Safeguarding and protection from sexual exploitation and abuse and harassment (SEAH) in international work

Background Safeguarding means avoiding harm to people or the environment. In early 2018, the FCDO began to focus on safeguarding against Sexual Exploitation and Abuse and Sexual Harassment (SEAH) in the international aid sector and has since extended that focus to all international work. Our goal is to ensure all those involved in international work that we […]

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Twelfth anniversary of the downing of Flight MH17: Joint statement to the OSCE

Thank you, Chair. I have the honour to speak on behalf of Australia, Belgium, Canada, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Romania, the United Kingdom and my own country, the Netherlands. Tomorrow we mark twelve years since the downing of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17. All 298 innocent people on board, including 80 children, lost their lives. The victims […]

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Europe’s investment in defence is a response to Russian aggression: UK statement to the OSCE

Thank you, Chairs. The United Kingdom remains unequivocally committed to a just and lasting peace in Ukraine: one that upholds Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. Our support for Ukraine is long-term, and we back every credible effort to bring this war to an end. Chairs, this Forum has heard that Europe is ‘militarising’, and that NATO poses a threat to the Russian […]

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Justice and accountability remain important to international efforts in Sudan: UK Statement at the UN Security Council

Mr President, I will make three points today.  First, the UK remains deeply concerned by the deteriorating situation in Darfur.  The Office of the Prosecutor’s latest report reinforces the assessment that war crimes and crimes against humanity have been committed in Al Geneina and in El Fasher.  Indeed, we are concerned that the situation in […]

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The United Kingdom remains committed to accelerating progress on the 2030 Agenda and the Sustainable Development Goals: UK national statement at the High-level Political Forum on Sustainable Development

The United Kingdom remains committed to accelerating progress on the 2030 Agenda and the Sustainable Development Goals, especially for those most in need.  I will begin with SDG 17 on partnerships, a key theme of the recent Global Partnerships Conference co-hosted by the United Kingdom and South Africa together with British International Investment and the […]

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The UK reaffirms its full commitment to implementation of the 2016 Peace Agreement in Colombia: UK statement at the UN Security Council

First, I would like to congratulate Colombia on the recent presidential elections. I want to congratulate all of those involved, including the electoral authorities and the security forces, but above all the Colombian people, on a peaceful and transparent democratic process.  This Council and the UN Verification Mission have engaged effectively with successive Colombian Governments, […]

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UK Government launches campaign with survivors and families to prevent methanol poisoning tragedies abroad

Powerful new testimony videos featuring first-hand accounts from those affected by methanol poisoning released as part of FCDO’s updated Travel Aware campaign. Holidaymakers urged to ‘Know the Signs’ so they can reduce risk and act quickly if someone becomes unwell. Warnings follow cases of serious illness and death caused by alcoholic drinks tainted or mixed […]

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