Conflict remains a leading cause of hunger: Minister Chapman speech at launch of 2026 Global Report on Food Crises

Thank you to everybody here for all that you do to put evidence at the heart of how we confront global hunger. We are here to launch the 10th Global Report on Food Crises. But we’re also here because the problems that the report describes – and we all know this – are getting worse. […]

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Jet fuel and travel plans: what you need to know

There is no current need for passengers to change their travel plans. UK airlines buy jet fuel in advance, and airports maintain stocks to support their resilience. The government is working closely with the aviation industry to monitor risks and minimise disruption to passengers. If your flight is cancelled, you have clear legal rights, including […]

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40th anniversary of the Chornobyl disaster: UK statement to the OSCE

Thank you, Mr Chair. As the Ukrainian Ambassador has noted, this Sunday marks the fortieth anniversary of the Chornobyl disaster, one of the most devastating nuclear disasters in history. And it is right that we pause to remember those who lost their lives, to honour the courage of the first responders and health workers, and […]

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Stability and lasting peace can only be achieved if the efforts of the international community are matched with action by all Haitian stakeholders: UK statement at the UN Security Council

We note the positive indicators of progress set out by the briefers today. In particular, we welcome steps to promote national unity towards the holding of free and fair elections, including the National Pact for Stability and the organisation of elections. However, the situation remains fragile. This Council meets at a critical time when planning […]

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Russia’s war against Ukraine and threats to OSCE security: UK statement to the OSCE

Thank you, Mr Chair. The UK remains steadfast in its condemnation of Russia’s ongoing war against Ukraine, and of the broader pattern of behaviour that continues to undermine security, stability, and the principles on which this Organisation is founded. Firstly I want to join my colleagues in condemning the threats made by the Russian Federation […]

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UK-Moldova Strategic Dialogue – 23 April 2026

The United Kingdom and the Republic of Moldova came together today in London for the fifth session of the UK-Moldova Strategic Dialogue, underscoring the strategic nature of the bilateral partnership. The meeting was hosted by the FCDO Director for Eastern Europe & Central Asia, Chris Allan, and involved the participation of the Minister for Europe, […]

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Report by the Representative on Freedom of the Media to the OSCE Permanent Council: Joint Statement, April 2026

I am delivering this statement on behalf of the following participating states, members of the Informal Group of Friends on the Safety of Journalists: Austria, Canada, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Latvia, Lithuania, Montenegro, Norway, Sweden, the United Kingdom, and my own country the Netherlands. Dear Ambassador Braathu, We are pleased to see you […]

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Challenges to media freedom in the OSCE region: UK statement to the OSCE, April 2026

Thank you, Chair. Welcome back to the Permanent Council Jan and thank you for your report.    The United Kingdom remains steadfast in its commitment to media freedom around the world, recognising the vital role that journalists play in upholding human rights, supporting accountable governance, and protecting democracy. As the Moldovan President Maia Sandu put it, “Peace cannot survive without information […]

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