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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
LONDON, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 27: HRH Prince Charles, Prince of Wales and David Milliband prepare to toast HRH Queen Elizabeth II during a State Banquet for the visit of the President of the Republic of India Prathibha Devi Singh Patil in Windsor Castle on October 27, 2009 in London, Engla...
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 27: HRH Prince Charles, Prince of Wales and David Milliband toast HRH Queen Elizabeth II during a State Banquet for the visit of the President of the Republic of India Prathibha Devi Singh Patil in Windsor Castle on October 27, 2009 in London, England.
View Photo »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 »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 »US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton (R) looks toward Britain's Foreign Secretary David Milliband (L) during a press conference at No.1 Carlton Gardens in London on October 11, 2008. Clinton will also meet Prime Minister Gordon Brown on the second leg of a five-day European trip.
View Photo »US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton looks toward the press during a a press conference with Britain's Foreign Secretary David Milliband (L) at No.1 Carlton Gardens in London on October 11, 2008.
View Photo »US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton looks toward the press during a a press conference with Britain's Foreign Secretary David Milliband (L) at No.1 Carlton Gardens in London on October 11, 2008.
View Photo »US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton looks toward the press during a a press conference with Britain's Foreign Secretary David Milliband at No.1 Carlton Gardens in London on October 11, 2008.
View Photo »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 »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 »U.S Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton smiles broadly during a press conference with her British counterpart David Milliband (Out of camera range) at No.1 Carlton Gardens in London October 11, 2008.
View Photo »U.S Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton (R) looks over to Britain's Foreign Secretary David Milliband during a press conference at No.1 Carlton Gardens in London on October 11, 2008.
View Photo »U.S Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton (R) reacts as she shakes the hand of Britain's Foreign Secretary David Milliband following their press conference at No.1 Carlton Gardens in London on October 11, 2008.
View Photo »US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton stands beside Britain's Foreign Secretary David Milliband upon her arrival at No.1 Carlton Gardens in London October 11, 2008. Secretary of State Clinton will also meet Prime Minister Gordon Brown on the second leg of a five-day European trip.
View Photo »Britain's Foreign Secretary David Milliband poses for photographers alongside U.S Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton at No.1 Carlton Gardens in London October 11, 2008.
View Photo »Britain's Foreign Secretary David Milliband shakes hands while greeting U.S Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton at No.1 Carlton Gardens in London October 11, 2008. Clinton is on a five-day European trip.
View Photo »BRIGHTON, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 01: A Gurkha soldier watches Foreign Secretary David Miliband 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 addresses 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 addresses 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 addresses 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 addresses the Labour Party Conference in the Brighton Centre on October 1, 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 »Britain's Foreign Secretary David Miliband (R) shakes hands with Prime Minister Gordon Brown (L) after his speech at 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 »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 »LONDON, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 27: HRH Prince Charles, Prince of Wales and David Milliband toast HRH Queen Elizabeth II during a State Banquet for the visit of the President of the Republic of India Prathibha Devi Singh Patil in Windsor Castle on October 27, 2009 in London, England.
View Photo »A year on from President Obama's election, people are already questioning why he has not already solved the world's problems. But the whole point of Obama's campaign was that the power and responsibility to change the world is distributed
I believe that David Miliband will be playing a very meaningful and effective role in Europe as Britain's Foreign Secretary
A year on from President Obama's election, people are already questioning why he has not already solved the world's problems. But the whole point of Obama's campaign was that the power and responsibility to change the world is distributed
Britain’s Foreign Secretary David Miliband insisted Monday that Tony Blair is the leading candidate to become the first permanent European Union president, as others warned his chances of taking the post are waning. Blair, who stepped down as Britain’s prime minister in June 2007, has not officially ann...
I have been at pains to stress to your leaders our concern to ensure that Bosnia will not fall behind other countries in the Western Balkans
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.
I share important concerns about the failure of the Goldstone Report to recognise adequately Israel’s right to protect its citizens and pay sufficient attention to Hamas’s actions. I am also very clear that the excessive emphasis on Israel by the Human Rights Council is deeply unhelpful.
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
I share important concerns about the failure of the Goldstone Report to recognise adequately Israel’s right to protect its citizens and pay sufficient attention to Hamas’s actions. I am also very clear that the excessive emphasis on Israel by the Human Rights Council is deeply unhelpful.
My Foreign Minister, David Miliband, spoke to Indian External Affairs Minister S M Krishna earlier today to express his sympathies.
We both want to see a prompt response from the Iranian regime ... Iran can be treated as a normal country for nuclear matters if it behaves like a normal country and respects its responsibilities.
David Cameron's position on Europe is false and dangerous
The best hope for the sort of Russia we want is serious and principled engagement. The statements we signed on Afghanistan, nuclear disarmament and non proliferation, and the Middle East show how much we have in common. We need to work together on Iran. We have a thriving trade and investment relationsh...
The best hope for the sort of Russia we want is serious and principled engagement. The statements we signed on Afghanistan, nuclear disarmament and non proliferation, and the Middle East show how much we have in common. We need to work together on Iran. We have a thriving trade and investment relationsh...
Andrey Arshavin has been a wonderful addition to Arsenal.
Settlements are illegal in our view and an obstacle to peace settlement in the West Bank and occupied East Jerusalem
This crime took place in London ... That is where the trial should take place.
That is reflected now at governmental level - not just on issues of the economy and foreign policy, but also on energy, climate change and other issues.
We're going to talk substantively about Afghanistan, substantively about Iran, substantively about the Middle East
I’m going to engage myself with not only government leaders but with senators of the United States
This will be seen as an attack against the entire diplomatic community in Iran and important principles are at stake
The choice for Europe is simple: get our act together and make the EU a leader on the world stage; or become spectators in a G2 world shaped by the US and China
I think it is extraordinary that something which has obvious national benefits … should become part of the Tories' anti-Europe campaign. This is rightly viewed with amusement and derision around Europe.
I think it is extraordinary that something which has obvious national benefits … should become part of the Tories' anti-Europe campaign. This is rightly viewed with amusement and derision around Europe.
Europe needs a strong voice, and member states have to ask themselves if they want a powerful or a weak Europe. If they want to establish a strong European voice on the world stage, then the question becomes: who are the candidates? It would be good for Britain and for Europe if Mr Blair was that man.
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