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Foreign Secretary condemns North Korea's ballistic missile launches

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

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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Act on Copenhagen

The UK Government is committed to pushing for that global deal that meets the science of the climate challenge. Find out about our dedicated campaign website.

Watch documentaries online

Documentaries produced as a part of our project "Filmmaking for Social Change" are now available for viewing on our website.
Don't forget to send us your Feedback.

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British High Commission, Islamabad, Pakistan
British High Commission
Diplomatic Enclave
Ramna 5
P O Box 1122
Islamabad

Telephone: 00 92 51 201 2000
Fax: 00 92 51 201 2031 (Trade and Investment Fax)
00 92 51 201 2028  (Management Section Fax)
00 92 51 220 6069 (Visa Section Fax)
00 92 51 227 9355 (Visa Section Fax)
00 92 51 201 2043 (Press & Public Affairs Fax)
00 92 51 201 2019 (Consular Section Fax)

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UK in Pakistan

Welcome to the official website of the British High Commission in Pakistan

The British High Commissioner to Pakistan Robert Brinkley is the representative in Pakistan of Her Majesty the Queen. He is responsible to the British Government for all aspects of the relationship between our two countries. Our mission is to secure constructive Pakistani engagement with the international and regional security agendas. Read more

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Human rights in Burma

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19th June was the 64th birthday of imprisoned Burma leader Aung San Suu Kyi. We're backing the campaign www.64forsuu.org where you can post messages in support of her plight.

Online Urdu Magazine

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Read through the current May-June issue of our bi-monthly online Urdu magazine-Desperdes.

Services and important information

World Trade Week UK 2009

World Trade Week UK will highlight the importance of global trade in creating jobs and growth. Through a series of events, reports and other activities, it will help showcase the success of the UK as a trading nation and the importance of global trade to reducing global poverty.


Registering with us
Our online registration service LOCATE is for all British nationals to tell us about your travel and/or residence outside the United Kingdom, whether short trips or long-term stays. Please use it to tell us where you are travelling to or where you live. If there's a crisis where you are, British consular staff can contact you to help and can let family and friends know that you are safe. It takes only a few minutes to register your overseas contact details and travel plans online. There is no need to contact us directly.

LATEST NEWS

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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