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Lord Malloch-Brown visit to Mozambique.

To deal with the effects of current global economic woes, “Africa needs to seize the nettle of integration to create opportunity from crisis”, the British Minister for Africa, Mark Malloch-Brown, argued in Maputo on Tuesday.

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Lord Malloch-Brown visit to Mozambique.

To deal with the effects of current global economic woes, “Africa needs to seize the nettle of integration to create opportunity from crisis”, the British Minister for Africa, Mark Malloch-Brown, argued in Maputo on Tuesday.

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UK in Mozambique

Union-jackThe British High Commission in Maputo represents the interests of Britain and the British Government in the Republic of Mozambique. Our job is to inform and influence the Mozambican Government on all matters of common interest to Britain and Mozambique, particularly in respect to bilateral and multilateral co-operation  between the two countries.

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Foreign Secretary condemns North Korea's ballistic missile launches
4 July 2009
David Miliband called the ballistic missile launches on 4 July a 'breach of UN Security Council Resolutions'. He also said it's 'vital that North Korean capacity is contained and tension on the Korean peninsular kept at manageable levels'.

A united message to Burma on human rights abuses
3 July 2009
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon travelled to Burma today calling for the release of pro democracy leader Aung San Su Kyi and to send a united international message to Burma on human rights abuses.

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