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Here you can browse the Minutes of Evidence which were ordered by the House of Commons to be printed 5 February 2002.
During the Committee's Evidence Session on the Laeken European Council, the Foreign Secretary agreed to provide an update on the situation in Zimbabwe. There follows an extract from the Minutes of Evidence. The complete Evidence Session is published as HC 435, Session 2001-01.
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MINUTES OF EVIDENCE TAKEN BEFORE THE FOREIGN
AFFAIRS COMMITTEE
WEDNESDAY 5 DECEMBER 2001
Members present:
Donald Anderson, in the Chair
Mr David Chidgey | Sir John Stanley
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Mr Eric Illsley | Ms Gisela Stuart
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Mr John MaplesMr Greg Pope |
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CONTENTS
Letter to the Clerk from the Head of Parliamentary
Relations and Devolution Department, Foreign and Commonwealth
Office
Letter to the Clerk from the Head of Parliamentary
Relations and Devolution Department, Foreign and Commonwealth
Office
Welcome Address by Sule Lamido, Honourable Minister
of Foreign Affairs of the Federal Republic of Nigeria at the Meeting
of Committee of Commonwealth Foreign Ministers on Zimbabwe held
in Abuja, 6-7 September 2001
Conclusions of the Meeting of the Committee of Commonwealth
Foreign Ministers on Zimbabwe, Abuja, Nigeria, 6 September 2001
Examination of Witnesses
THE RT
HON JACK
STRAW, a Member of the House,
Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, MR
STEPHEN WRIGHT,
CMG, Deputy Under-Secretary of State, MR
KIM DARROCH,
Director, European Union, and MR
MARK LYALL
GRANT, Director, Africa, examined.
Question Number
1 - 6
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