Eksempler på brug af Geoffrey howe på Engelsk og deres oversættelser til Dansk
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Sir Geoffrey Howe added a few new facts today.
But there will be no break- we hope- in the interinstitutional consultations provided that what the Council has said,through Sir Geoffrey Howe, is actually done.
Sir Geoffrey HOWE Secretary oj State jor Foreign and Commonwealth.
The Eminent Persons Group and Sir Geoffrey Howe's visit are the two most recent examples.
Sir Geoffrey HOWE Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth.
This Memorandum is circulated concurrently with the speech delivered to the General Assembly today by the Rt Hon Sir Geoffrey Howe QC MP on behalf of the European Community and its 12 Member States.
Sir Geoffrey HOWE Secretan· of State for Foreign and Commonwealth.
At the inaugural session of the new Committee in October, Mr David Elliott, speaking on behalf of the UK President of the Council, warmly congratulated the members on their appointment andread a message of congratulation from Sir Geoffrey Howe, the President of the Council.
I call Sir Geoffrey Howe, to whom I extend a very warm welcome.
Sir Geoffrey Howe, Mr Ortoli United Kingdom Chancellor of the Exchequer.
The Com munity delegation was led by Sir Geoffrey Howe, President of the Council, and the Cypriot delegation by Mr George Iacovou.
Sir Geoffrey Howe informed the press that the following topics, all involving political cooperation, had been discussed: terrorism(the incidents in Karachi and Istanbul), South Africa, East-West relations, the CSCE, the Middle East(Unifil, Libya) and relations between Euro pean political cooperation and its main international partners.
I understand this afternoon that Mrs Thatcher or Sir Geoffrey Howe has made a statement in the House of Commons advocating the withholding of the 100 m advance.
Sir Geoffrey HOWE Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs.
On 16 September the Twelve announced, in the light of a report by Sir Geoffrey Howe on his mission to southern Africa, that they would be introducing a ban on new investment in South Africa and a ban on the import from South Africa of iron, steel and gold coins.
On 8 July 1986 Sir Geoffrey Howe, United Kingdom Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, presented the programme of the Presidency at a plenary session of Parliament, setting out the main themes on which the Council's work should be concentrated during the coming six months.
The comments by Sir Geoffrey Howe did not of course have the weight of a state ment or a decision by the Twelve.
On 10 December 1986 Sir Geoffrey Howe set out the record of the six months of the United Kingdom Presidency.
They heard a report from Sir Geoffrey Howe on the mission to the region which he undertook at the request of the Heads of State or Government.
The measures announced by Sir Geoffrey Howe on 10 November were based on the evidence considered by the court which convicted Hindawi.
Extracts from the speech made by Sir Geoffrey Howe, President of the Council, on behalf of the Community and the Member States to the United Nations General Assembly on 23 September.
The Community delegation was led by Sir Geoffrey Howe, Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs of the United Kingdom and President-in-Office of the Council of the European Communities.
In his capacity as President of the Council, Sir Geoffrey Howe delivered the traditional speech to the United Nations General Assembly in New York on 23 Sep tember on behalf of the Community and its Member States-» point 3.4.1.
Does the Council endorse the view expressed by the British Foreign Secretary,Sir Geoffrey Howe, in Ankara on 13 February 1985, that the sum of 600 million dollars set aside for Community loans to Turkey should be released, or does it not consider, on the con trary, that this finance should continue to be withheld, as the European Parliament clearly recommended, until such time as full democratic rights have been restored in Turkey?