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Foreign Secretary William Hague announces Sudan as "highest priority" for the UK's Presidency of the UN Security Council this month.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
In a Foreign Office film launched today, the Sudanese-born BBC World News anchor celebrates the liberties we enjoy in Britain, considering them real cornerstones of democracy.
Foreign Secretary William Hague welcomed efforts of United Nations and Sudanese leaders to calm tensions during the referendum.
We urge all parties to work to secure full implementation of the agreements made in Kadguli in January this year in order to reduce instability and tension.'
Foreign Secretary William Hague condemned the attacks in Sudan and called on all sides to cease hostilities immediately.
Sudan, Afghanistan and travel were amongst the topics discussed by Foreign Office bloggers
Foreign Secretary William Hague has urged the Government of Sudan to quickly negotiate a peaceful solution to the situation in Abyei.
In a statement today, Minister for Africa Henry Bellingham urged forces on both sides to cease all hostilities.
"I remind the Government of Sudan of their obligation to protect civilians and call on all parties to cease hostilities immediately."
Sudan, Libya and Refugees were amongst the topics discussed by Foreign Office bloggers.
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