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Turkey: Elections | Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office | Written Answers We are monitoring the run-up to the 2023 presidential and parliamentary elections in Turkey on May 14 and are in regular discussion with
Turkey: Elections | Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office | Written Answers We have engaged with the Turkish high election board on the question of voter access to voting booths in earthquake-affected areas.
Alexei Navalny | Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office | Written Answers The UK condemns the continuing politically motivated detention of Alexei Navalny.
Chelsea Football Club: Sales | Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office | Written Answers The proceeds from the sale of Chelsea FC are frozen in a UK bank account.
Ukraine: Armed Conflict | Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office | Written Answers The UK is coordinating with key international partners, including the G7, to support the efforts of the International Atomic Energy Agenc
Turkey: Minority Groups | Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office | Written Answers We strongly support all minority groups in Turkey and encourage the Turkish authorities to safeguard their welfare and respect their huma
Russia: Political Prisoners | Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office | Written Answers We continue to attend the trials of human rights defenders and opposition voices in Russia, most recently the court hearings regarding du
Mi6: Nato | Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office | Written Answers It is the longstanding policy of successive British Governments that we do not comment on intelligence matters.
Horizon Europe | Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office | Commons debates As I have said, I am not going to give a running commentary, but we are negotiating in good faith, we have optimism, and we are determine
Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict | Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office | Commons debates Of course, it is a very sensitive subject, but the policy of the UK Government is that recognition of genocide is a matter for judicial d