Tag: Mali

23rd May 2013 Paris, France

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by Peter Ricketts

Ambassador to France from February 2012 to January 2016.

The Prime Minister’s first visit to the Elysée

Prime Minister David Cameron and President François Hollande in the Elysée, 22 May 2013. Credits: Présidence de la République

We’ve just had David Cameron, the British Prime Minister, in Paris for his first visit here to President Hollande since his election. They travelled down together from the European Council in the same train, and they were able to have a bilateral meeting as they were travelling.

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24th January 2013 Paris, France

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by Peter Ricketts

Ambassador to France from February 2012 to January 2016.

The future of the EU and the UK’s relationship with it

A European Flag and the Union Jack hang in front of the Justus Lipsius, the European Union's headquarters building in Brussels. GERARD CERLES/AFP/Getty Images

There is a lot happening in the world, and I wanted to talk today a bit about our support to France on Mali, and then a bit about Britain and Europe. Britain has fully supported the French military operation in Mali from the start. We entirely share France’s analysis that we can not allow Mali […]

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29th October 2012 Paris, France

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by Peter Ricketts

Ambassador to France from February 2012 to January 2016.

Our cooperation on crisis management

UK-France naval joint exercise Corsican Lion, October 2012

I wanted to talk to you this week about Franco-British cooperation on crisis management. I had the good fortune to go at the end of last week to the joint naval exercises held off Toulon, in the Mediterranean. This is all part of a process launched at the Lancaster House talks in 2010, where we […]

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1st October 2012 Geneva, Switzerland

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by Bob Last

Head, UK Mission Political and Human Rights Team

Little to cheer, something to fear?

Human Rights Council sessions rarely end up being either a resounding success or an unmitigated disaster. They rather tend to be a mixed bag with some good things, some bad and a few which leave you scratching your head, wondering what it meant and why it happened in the first place. The September session was […]

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