Action to tackle antisemitism: UK voluntary report to the OSCE

Thank you, Madam Chair. Could I express a belated thank you to today’s speakers for their insights on addressing intolerance and discrimination based on religion or belief. Forums such as this are essential for sharing practical experiences and strengthening our collective response. While this is not a new challenge, it is one that is particularly […]

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Report by the Head of OSCE Mission to Montenegro: UK statement, June 2026

Thank you, Ambassador Haukaas, for your report, and for the work of your team over the last year. The United Kingdom continues to strongly support Montenegro’s Euro Atlantic path. Montenegro is a valued partner and Ally of the UK. Its sustained commitment to regional stability, constructive diplomacy, and multilateral cooperation continues to make a positive […]

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International Day for the Elimination of Sexual Violence in Conflict 2026: joint statement to the OSCE

Thank you, Mr Chair. I am delivering this statement on behalf of Canada, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Ukraine, the United Kingdom and my own country Norway. On 19 June we marked the International Day for the Elimination of Sexual Violence in Conflict. We pay tribute to survivors and to those around the world working tirelessly to prevent […]

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Foreign Secretary announces nearly £290 million to strengthen Ukraine’s recovery and energy security

New UK support for Ukraine’s recovery and energy security in the face of Putin’s war   UK continues to bear down on Kremlin having sanctioned over 3,400 Russia-linked targets, while supporting Ukraine’s long-term prosperity   UK’s total commitment to meeting Ukraine’s non-military needs now stands at £5.6 billion since the start of Russia’s full-scale invasion The Foreign […]

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Europe’s security cannot be built on coercion or spheres of influence: UK statement to the OSCE

Thank you, Mr Chair. Mr Chair, last week G7 leaders underlined our countries’ shared support for Ukraine. They reaffirmed our firm backing of Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. And they committed to strengthening Ukraine’s capacity to defend itself, while further increasing pressure on Russia’s war economy. This message was clear, united and rooted in the […]

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The Falkland Islands: Lord Collins’ OAS statement, June 2026

Secretary General, Assistant Secretary General, Ministers, Delegates, Friends. On behalf of the United Kingdom, I would like to thank our hosts, Panama, for convening this Assembly. The UK values its partnerships across the Americas – shaped by history and the many personal connections between our peoples today. This forum plays an important role in strengthening […]

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Foreign Secretary announces support for Gaza with new child medical evacuations and assistance to Palestinians going to top UK universities

Government supports high-achieving students from Gaza to take up scholarships at UK universities Government is facilitating new evacuations for critically ill children needing specialist NHS care announcement is part of the UK Government’s sustained response to provide immediate support amidst the humanitarian catastrophe and support the rebuilding of Palestinian society Young people in Gaza whose […]

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We call on all parties to cease grave violations against children and to comply fully with their obligations under international law: UK statement at the UN Security Council

First, the scale of grave violations and abuses against children in armed conflict remains deeply shocking. The 9,465 grave violations against children, attributed to Israeli armed and security forces, are utterly unacceptable, as are the grave violations against Israeli children.  The impact of the conflict in Gaza on children is a moral outrage.  It is […]

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Russia’s violations of international humanitarian law in Ukraine are extensive and well-documented: UK statement to the OSCE

Mr Chair, during the last meeting of this Forum, on 10 June, the representative of the Russian Federation said that, in the context of civilian casualties, there are “gaps in the knowledge of International Humanitarian Law” of other States. We agree that civilian casualties are a tragedy.  We agree that IHL is an important issue. […]

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