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British Foreign Secretary David Miliband said here Thursday Turkey's membership would be a significant symbol of the European Union (EU) as a union of different values, the semi-official Anatolia news agency reported. Full Article at People's Daily Online
(SARAJEVO) - Bosnian leaders should not miss an EU- and US-backed opportunity to reform the constitution and make the country function better, visiting British Foreign Secretary David Miliband said on Friday. Full Article at EUbusiness
U.S Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton and Britain's Foreign Secretary David Milliband shake hands to conclude a press conference with at No.1 Carlton Gardens in London October 11, 2008. View Photo »
Tony Blair was a divisive figure in Britain and in Europe as Prime Minister. David Miliband’s claim that he was a great coalition builder shows how desperate Labour are becoming.
Source: Telegraph UK Nicolas Sarkozy, the French president, has dealt a heavy blow to Tony Blairs hopes of becoming European Union president by withdrawing his support for the former premiers candidacy. Full Article at Democratic Underground
Rob Marris, MP and chair of the British parliament's all-party group on Sikhs, said he objected to Tytler's planned Oct 29 entry to Britain in an emergency meeting with Ivan Lewis, Junior Foreign Office Minister responsible for India, and in a letter... Full Article at New Kerala
Rob Marris, MP and chair of the British parliament's all-party group on Sikhs, said he objected to Tytler's planned Oct 29 entry to Britain in an emergency meeting with the Junior Foreign Office Minister responsible for India, Ivan Lewis, and in a... Full Article at New Kerala
U.S Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton and Britain's Foreign Secretary David Milliband shake hands to conclude a press conference with at No.1 Carlton Gardens in London October 11, 2008. View Photo »
The British government has so far been a leading voice for a robust arms trade deal and much of this is down to the personal commitment of David Miliband. The UK must not support the veto option, as it would jeopardize the prospects for a treaty it promoted so passionately for on the international stage
British Jews have attacked the government and Foreign Secretary David Miliband for failing to take action against the Goldstone Report, claiming they have “lost credibility”. Full Article at The Jewish Chronicle
Foreign Secretary David Miliband has rejected demands from the Jewish community that Britain vote ‘no’ at the UN General Assembly debate on the Goldstone Report. Full Article at The Jewish Chronicle
David Wright Miliband MP, (born 15 July 1965) is a British politician who is the current Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs and Member of Parliament for the constituency of South Shields. He is the brother of Ed Miliband. Full Article
Britain's Secretary of State for Defence Bob Ainsworth (L) and Foreign Secretary David Miliband are pictured during the annual Labour party conference in Brighton, southern England, on October 1, 2009.
View Photo »Britain's Foreign Secretary David Miliband is pictured during the annual Labour party conference in Brighton, southern England, on October 1, 2009.
View Photo »BRIGHTON, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 01: Foreign Secretary David Miliband chews his pen as he waits to address the Labour Party Conference in the Brighton Centre on October 1, 2009 in Brighton, England.
View Photo »BRIGHTON, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 01: Foreign Secretary David Miliband chews his pen as he waits to address the Labour Party Conference in the Brighton Centre on October 1, 2009 in Brighton, England.
View Photo »Britain's Foreign Secretary David Miliband (R) passes Prime Minister Gordon Brown after he delivered his keynote speech during the Labour Party Conference in Brighton, southern England October 1, 2009.
View Photo »Britain's Foreign Secretary David Miliband (L) acknowledges applause from Prime Minister Gordon Brown after he delivered his keynote speech during the Labour Party Conference in Brighton, southern England October 1, 2009.
View Photo »Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown passes between Defence Secretary Bob Ainsworth (L) and Foreign Secretary David Miliband (R) during the Labour Party Conference in Brighton in south England October 1, 2009.
View Photo »Britain's Prime Minister and leader of the ruling Labour Party Gordon Brown, right, applauds Britain's Foreign Secretary David Miliband, left, after Miliband delivered a speech at the final day of the annual party conference in the southern coastal town of Brighton, England, Thursday O...
View Photo »BRIGHTON, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 30: Foreign Secretary David Miliband leaves the Brighton Centre on September 30, 2009 in Brighton, England.
View Photo »British Foreign Secretary David Miliband (L) and Secretary of State for Justice Jack Straw (R) are pictured during the annual Labour Party Conference at the Brighton Centre, Brighton, on September 29, 2009.
View Photo »Foreign Secretary David Miliband (R) listens to British Prime Minister Gordon Brown's speech at the annual Labour Party Conference at the Brighton Centre, Brighton, on September 29, 2009.
View Photo »Foreign Secretary David Miliband (R) listens to British Prime Minister Gordon Brown's speech at the annual Labour Party Conference at the Brighton Centre, Brighton, on September 29, 2009.
View Photo »BRIGHTON, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 29: Members of the cabinet listen to Prime Minister Gordon Brown address the Labour Party Conference on September 29, 2009 in Brighton, England.
View Photo »British Labour Party Ministers David Miliband, (R) Alan Johnson (2nd R) Peter Mandelson (3rd R) Harriet Harman, (3rd L) Alistair Darling (2nd L) and Jack Straw (L) are pictured during Prime Minister Gordon Brown's speech at the annual Labour Party Conference at the Brighton Centre, Brig...
View Photo »BRIGHTON, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 29: Members of the Cabinet (L-R) Lord Mandelson, Alan Johnson and David Miliband applaud Prime Minister Gordon Brown as he speaks to the Labour Party Conference on September 29, 2009 in Brighton, England.
View Photo »BRIGHTON, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 29: Members of the Cabinet (L-R) Jack Straw, Alistair Darling, Harriet Harman, Lord Mandelson, Alan Johnson and David Miliband listen to Prime Minister Gordon Brown as he speaks to the Labour Party Conference on September 29, 2009 in Brighton, England.
View Photo »Britain's Foreign secretary David Miliband (L) speaks with Justice Secretary Jack straw and Chancellor Alistair Darling (R) as they wait for Prime Minister Gordon Brown to give his speech at the Labour Party Conference, in Brighton in southern England September 29, 2009.
View Photo »Britain's Foreign Secretary David Miliband (L), Secretary of State, Department for Culture, Media & Sport Ben Bradshaw (C) and Business Secretary Peter Mandelson are pictured at the annual Labour Party Conference at the Brighton Centre, in Brighton, southern England, on September 28, 20...
View Photo »Britain's Environment Secretary Hilary Benn (2nd R) listens to a speech while sitting behind Foreign Secretary David Milliband (L) and Peter Mandelson (2nd L), Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills, during a speech at the Brighton Centre, in southern England, on Septemb...
View Photo »Britain's Foreign Secretary David Milliband (L) looks toward Peter Mandelson (R), Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills, during the annual Labour Party Conference at the Brighton Centre, in southern England, on September 28, 2009.
View Photo »BRIGHTON, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 28: Business Secretary Lord Mandelson (R) talks with Culture Secretary Ben Bradshaw, sitting behind Foreign Secretary David Miliband, during the Labour Party Conference on September 28, 2009 in Brighton, England.
View Photo »BRIGHTON, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 28: Business Secretary Lord Mandelson (R) shares a joke with Foreign Secretary David Miliband at The Labour Party Conference on September 28, 2009 in Brighton, England.
View Photo »Britain's Foreign Secretary David Milliband arrives ahead of the speech by Chancellor of the Exchequer Alistair Darling at the Labour Party Conference in Brighton, southern England, on September 28, 2009.
View Photo »Britain's Foreign Secretary David Milliband (2nd R) and Business Secretary Peter Mandelson (R) listen to a speech by Chancellor of the Exchequer Alistair Darling at the Labour Party Conference in Brighton, southern England, on September 28, 2009.
View Photo »BRIGHTON, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 28: Secretary of State for Children, Schools and Families Ed Balls (L) shares a joke with Foreign Secretary David Miliband at The Labour Party Conference on September 28, 2009 in Brighton, England.
View Photo »Britain's Foreign Secretary David Miliband is pictured during the annual Labour party conference in Brighton, southern England, on October 1, 2009.
View Photo »It would be very odd if Europe shirked from the need for strong leadership at this time
This job (of European President) is about what this person can do for Europe in the future. Let’s stick to the future. We need someone who can be a powerful advocate (for Europe in the world), and committed to coalition building.
The job is not a prize or award. It is about what this person can do for Europe in the future.You appoint people on merit on the basis of what they can do.What do you want Europe to be in the future? Strong or weak? Who are the candidates? Who is the best candidate.
This job (of European President) is about what this person can do for Europe in the future. Let’s stick to the future. We need someone who can be a powerful advocate (for Europe in the world), and committed to coalition building.
This job is about what this person can do for Europe in the future
I fear that unless Europe gets its act together, people in Washington, Rio de Janeiro, Beijing or Moscow ... are going to conclude that Europe isn't ready to play its regional part.
The choice for Europe is simple -- get our act together and make the European Union a leader on the world stage or become spectators in a G-2 world shaped by the United States and China
A strong Britain in a strong Europe is the best way to preserve and advance our interests in the modern world
The UK government will continue to work with the government and people of Iraq, who want to maintain calm in the run-up to the elections in January.
I think it would be very good for Britain as well as very good for Europe if Tony Blair became a candidate and if he was chosen
For too many people, not just in our own country but around the world, the penny hasn't yet dropped ... that this climate change challenge is real and is happening now
The reason for publishing this map is that for many people, not only in our own country but around the world, the penny hasn't yet dropped that this climate change challenge is real, it's happening now
We are deeply disappointed by the judgment, which concludes that a summary of US intelligence material, prepared by the judges, should be put into the public domain against the clear and express wishes of the United States. We will be appealing in the strongest possible terms.
What I will not accept is for a British court to give away the intelligence secrets of a foreign country, in this case the United States, in the same way that I would be appalled if another country gave away the secrets that we shared with them that affect their national security.
We have welcomed the changes in counter-terrorism strategy that President Obama has made since coming to office, but we are clear that what has remained unchanged is the degree of protection the US expects others to give its intelligence
We assessed that although the decision was not one for the U.K. government, British interests including those of U.K. nationals, British business and possibly security cooperation would be damaged, perhaps badly, if Megrahi were to die in a Scottish prison rather than in Libya
Iran will never have a better opportunity to establish normal relations with the international community and it will never have a better opportunity than to show that the peaceful intent that marks its words about its nuclear program is matched by its deeds
The insurgencies that Pakistan faces are a mortal threat to that country
The insurgencies that Pakistan faces are a mortal threat to that country but it is a threat that over the last three or four months the Pakistan military and the Pakistan people have shown enormous resolve and determination and sacrifice in beating back.
We appreciate and support the impressive development work that India is doing in Afghanistan
To be credible in the eyes of British people you need to answer the simple question of what you now plan to do following the failure of your campaign against the Lisbon Treaty.
Boris Johnson's comments show that the Tories are split right to the top on Europe.
This will never become a country where ministers of Israel are unable to come and have proper dialogue with the government of the United Kingdom.
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- Mediaevalman
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will david miliband take the eu job...?
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