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Angelina Jolie, British foreign minister visit Rwanda, DRC to learn how to better protect women
Angelina Jolie joined British Foreign Secretary William Hague to visit Rwanda on Monday in a bid to encourage world powers to do more on tackling rape and sexual assault in war zones. Britain’s Foreign Office released a picture of the US film star and Hague getting off a British-flagged jet…
Hague: Syria turning into jihadist magnet
Britain’s Foreign Secretary William Hague (Reuters/Hamad I Mohammed)War-torn Syria is now “number one” destination for jihadists who could then return to Europe experienced “in weapons and explosives” to carry out terror attacks, Britain’s Foreign Secretary William Hague warns. As the violent military conflict rages on, the threat to Western countries from Syria-grown extremists is rising; and the risk that it may breed a new generation of battle-hardened militants is “growing the longer the fighting in Syria continues,” Hague said in his speech Thursday at the Royal United Services Institute.”They may not pose a threat to us when they first go to Syria but if they survive some may return ideologically hardened and with experience of weapons and explosives,” he added.He especially addressed his point to the Kremlin, saying that it “should not be lost on policy makers in Russia and elsewhere.”Prolonged struggle, Hague said, may also increase the “risk of the use of chemical or biological weapons”. Reiterating his position, he one more time called on Russia and China “to join us in achieving this transition [to a new government], backed by the United Nations Security Council.”Both Moscow and Beijing blocked three resolutions that would have imposed further sanctions on the Syrian government. The two insist that the only way to solve the crisis is through negotiations.Meanwhile, the conflict is continuing across Syria with rebels claiming more advances on the way to topple Assad’s regime.The past week alone rebels claimed to have carried a string of strategic conquests which included capturing an oil field in the energy-rich northeast as well as a dam and the defenses around a major airport in Aleppo. Anti-Assad fighters also alleged to have captured the town of Shadadah, near the Jbeysa oil field in Hasaka province. The regime forces reportedly responded with counterattacks. The conflict that started as peaceful protests against Assad’s rule in March 2011 shows no signs of stopping and has already claimed the lives of nearly 70,000 people according to the UN’s estimates. At the same time newly appointed top US diplomat John Kerry said the death toll in Syria may have reached 90,000, citing figures given to him by his Saudi counterpart Prince Saud al-Faisal. … Read More
Argentina rejects UK proposal to discuss Falklands with islanders
Argentinian Minister of Foreign Affairs.(AFP Photo / Damian Dopacio)A fresh diplomatic spat has blown up over the Falkland Islands as the Argentine foreign minister declined to take part in talks with his UK counterpart William Hague, after Britain’s insistence that the islanders take part in the meeting. In an open letter to Hague, Timerman objected to the UK’s proposals that the islanders must be present, and said: “I lament your letter of yesterday stating you cannot meet without the supervision of the colonists from the Malvinas,” using the Argentine term for the islands.The UK Foreign Office said it was “massively disappointed” with the Argentine decision and said it would be “unthinkable” not to include the islanders. Representatives of the Falkland Islands government were due to fly
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to London this weekend to tell Timerman that Argentina should respect the islander’s rights to decide their own sovereignty. However, Timerman, who had initially asked for a one-on-one meeting with William Hague, said he would not meet representatives from the island’s government, which Argentina does not recognize as legitimate. Timerman stressed that the UN regards the dispute over the islands as a bilateral issue between Buenos Aires and London and said he was sorry Hague could not “meet without the supervision of the colonists from the Malvinas.”In response, Timerman invited Hague to meet him in Buenos Aires, where, “my fellow foreign ministers can freely meet with whomever they wish without being persecuted or having their presence conditioned on meetings they haven’t asked for and don’t interest them,” he said. The UK Foreign Office reiterated its position. “We are not prepared to have a meeting where the Falkland Islanders are not mentioned,” a foreign office spokesman said Friday morning.The presence of the islanders appears to be a new condition set down by Britain and comes amidst rising tension between the two countries over the fate of the islands in recent months. In a statement released before the meeting was aborted with Timerman, Dick Sawle and Jan Cheek, representatives of the legislative assembly of the Falkland Islands, stressed that they would not be “negotiating any deal”.“Indeed we look forward to giving Mr Timerman some very direct messages on the unacceptability of Argentina’s actions against the Falkland Islands in recent years. We demand that our rights be respected and that we be left in peace to choose our own future,” the statement said. They added that the result of a referendum on the future sovereignty of the islands due to be held in March will demonstrate that the islanders wish to remain part of the UK. But they said they are ready to meet with the Argentine government to “discuss matters of mutual interest including fisheries and communication.” The Argentinian president, Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner, has reasserted her country’s claim to the islands, which she says were illegally colonized by Britain in the early 19th century, regardless of the opposition of the islanders, who are all of British origin. Last month she took out an advert in a British newspaper claiming that Argentina had been robbed of the islands in “a blatant exercise of 19th century colonialism”. The majority of Argentinians support their government’s claim over the islands. Britain and Argentina went to war over the islands in 1982 when the Argentinian government of General Leopold Galtieri took the islands by force and Britain sent a military task force to the South Atlantic to retake them, resulting in the deaths of 649 Argentinian and 255 British personnel, as well as 3 islanders. … Read More
Court finds Shell ‘partially guilty’ for Nigeria pollution
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Hague: Assad speech ‘beyond hypocritical’
Syrian President Bashar Assad’s speech claiming he is ready with a new peace initiative was denounced by British Foreign Secretary William Hague today as “beyond hypocritical”.
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Britain sees evidence Assad could use chemical weapons against Syrian rebels
British Foreign Secretary William Hague said on Saturday said that there is evidence that the Syrian government could use its chemical weapons stocks in its conflict with rebels fighting to oust it. “We are extremely concerned about the stockpiles of chemical and biological weapons, and we…




