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Updated: Added information about the PM at G20.

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G20 summit - 5 to 6 September

The Prime Minister arrived in Russia on 5 September 2013 for the G20 Summit. As well as promoting G8 priorities, he also chaired a meeting of donor countries in which he called for humanitarian support for the people of Syria. The Prime Minister warned that:

The world risks failing a generation of Syrians if aid agencies don’t get safe access to reach people in desperate need inside the country.

Read PM: World must not fail a generation of Syrians

Read a transcript of the Prime Minister’s speech at the G20 Summit.

View photos of the Prime Minister at the G20 Summit.

Syria chemical weapons attack: government response 30 August

The Prime Minister spoke to President Obama to discuss the response to last week’s chemical attack in Syria.

Syria chemical weapons attack: government response 29 August

MPs were recalled to Parliament to debate a motion on the Syria attack.

Earlier, the government laid in the Library of the House information on what it knows about the attack and the government’s position on the legality of any military action in response.

The Cabinet Office published a letter from the Chairman of the Joint Intelligence Committee (JIC) about reported chemical weapons use in Syria.

Syria chemical weapons attack: government response 28 August

The government announced that the UK will put forward a resolution at a meeting of the 5 permanent members of the United Nations Security Council in New York.

The National Security Council (NSC) also met to discuss the Syria chemical weapons attack.

Following the NSC meeting, a Number 10 spokesperson said:

The NSC met this afternoon to consider the government’s response to the appalling chemical weapons attack near Damascus last week. The NSC agreed unanimously on a recommendation that the Cabinet will consider tomorrow.

Ministers agreed that the Assad regime was responsible for this attack and that the world shouldn’t stand idly by; and that any response should be legal, proportionate and specifically to protect civilians by deterring further chemical weapons use. There was unanimous backing for the approach we are pursuing at the United Nations and the Chapter VII resolution put forward to fellow P5 members today.

The Foreign Secretary made 2 statements:

Syria chemical weapons attack: government response 27 August

The Prime Minister and Deputy Prime Minister gave interviews about the Syria chemical weapons attack:

The Prime Minister spoke to President Obama and Prime Minister Rudd.

The Deputy Prime Minister spoke to Vice President Biden.

Syria chemical weapons attack: government response 26 August

The Prime Minister spoke to President Putin.

The Foreign Secretary spoke of the importance of the United Nations team being given access to the site of Wednesday’s chemical attack near Damascus and pledged the UK’s support for an urgent investigation.

Syria chemical weapons attack: government response 25 August

The Prime Minister spoke to President Hollande and Chancellor Merkel about a response from the international community.

Syria chemical weapons attack: government response 24 August

The Prime Minister spoke to President Obama and Prime Minister Harper about the Syria chemical attack of 21 August.

Humanitarian crisis in Syria: updates on UK aid

The UK has committed £348 million to help those affected by conflict in Syria. This is the UK’s largest ever response to a humanitarian crisis.

Read more from DFID: Syria crisis: latest updates on UK aid.

Donate to the DEC Syria Crisis Appeal.


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